Brown to head Postcomm (UK)
Postcomm has appointed Tim Brown as Chief Executive, replacing Sarah Chambers.
Brown will replace Chambers when she leaves in September after her four-year secondment from Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) to Postcomm comes to an end. Brown will also become a Postcomm commissioner.
Brown joined Postcomm at the beginning of 2008 as director of market development, having worked previously at DHL Express UK and Royal Mail.
Postcomm chairman Nigel Stapleton says: Tim’s extensive experience of the sector, gained at Royal Mail and in the wider competitive market, will be invaluable as we work towards establishing a new regulatory framework that will secure the universal service and provide more choice for all mail users and providers.
Chambers joined the postal regulator in 2004 from the Department of Trade & Industry, where she headed the automotive unit. She replaced Martin Stanley.
Postcomm has appointed Tim Brown as chief executive, replacing Sarah Chambers.
Brown will replace Chambers when she leaves in September after her four-year secondment from Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) to Postcomm comes to an end. Brown will also become a Postcomm commissioner.
Brown joined Postcomm at the beginning of 2008 as director of market development, having worked previously at DHL Express UK and Royal Mail.
Postcomm chairman Nigel Stapleton says: Tim’s extensive experience of the sector, gained at Royal Mail and in the wider competitive market, will be invaluable as we work towards establishing a new regulatory framework that will secure the universal service and provide more choice for all mail users and providers.
Chambers joined the postal regulator in 2004 from the Department of Trade & Industry, where she headed the automotive unit. She replaced Martin Stanley.