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BusinessCar Power List 2014

Date: 20 October 2014   |   Author:

Gone from 2013's big list

There are 14 names missing from the 2014 Power List that graced it last year. Three of the top 10 have changed: David Brennan left Leaseplan, Damian James stepped down as ACFO chairman, and Ed Hummel taking over as boss of Glass's sees him enter the list at the expense of colleague Richard Parkin. The top 20 has two further departures, with Steve Chater moving up from his fleet role within BMW, and Allstar's Callum Gibson moving on within parent firm Fleetcor.

Further down, Peugeot fleet boss Phil Robson was promoted to a new role at the firm's Paris HQ, and HMRC's Jamal Ali is no longer responsible for fleet-related policy. Outside the top 30, Chris Jolly of IDS Topcalc has taken semi-retirement, while David Bird leaves the list after Leasedrive's acquisition by Hg Capital. Getting new jobs are Kaye Ceille, who previously headed up Avis-Budget UK but is now president of Zipcar's worldwide business, while European Comissioner Antonio Tajani, who was responsible for climate change, has moved to become vice-president of the European Parliament.

Volvo's safety expert Thomas Broberg, GM's range-extender EV specialist Larry Nitz, and British Gas's head of EV services Andreas Atkins missed the cut.



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