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NTL finds new travel md

Tuesday, 29 Apr, 2003 0

NTL Business (Travel Division) has appointed John Morrish as managing director in the place of Dave Osborne.

Mr Morrish will lead the Travel Division, and NTL says he will focus on strategies for growth and development of technology. He reports to managing director of NTL Business, Tom Bennie.

Mr Morrish takes over from Dave Osborne, who is now focusing on his new role as business services director London and the South at NTL Business.

Mr Morrish has worked for NTL for ten years, and has previously held positions as director of corporate development at NTL Broadcast, and a position on NTL’s corporate finance and development team.

Before NTL, Mr Morrish worked at The Scottish Development Agency and GEC, and he also qualified as a chartered accountant with KPMG.



 



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