Western Mail

Jo Foxall takes over at the helm at Traveline

- Chris Pyke Reporter chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TRAVELINE Cymru, the public transport informatio­n company, is under new leadership following the promotion of one of its longest-standing employees.

With managing director Graham Walter due to step down from his role next month in order to take up new interests, Jo Foxall will take the reins as operations director after 12 years with the business.

Starting in a junior role as marketing assistant in 2004, Ms Foxall has progressed through the ranks, becoming marketing manager in 2005, before being appointed as Mr Walter’s deputy in 2010. She will now take on the most senior role in the business, leading a team of 35 staff working across two sites, in Cardiff and Penrhyndeu­draeth, Gwynedd.

The appointmen­t sees Traveline Cymru continue to buck the industry norm in the transport sector, which is male-dominated and has only a small proportion of women in leadership roles. At Traveline Cymru, the senior management team is predominan­tly female and 20 of the 35 staff are women.

Speaking of her promotion, Mrs Foxall said: “I’m thrilled to have been appointed operations director. I’ve really grown with the company over the years and have learned so much. Being with a company that supports and develops its team has always been critically important to me. I’ve been able to witness and experience my own developmen­t, as well as the successes and growth of others in the team.”

Graham Walter will be stepping down from his role at Traveline Cymru after nine years at its helm.

He has transforme­d the business from one that was largely internally focused to one that has its customer at its heart.

Some of his many highlights include overseeing the introducti­on of Traveline Cymru’s various digital channels, securing over 20 jobs in north Wales when the organisati­on’s call centre was brought in-house and leading the team to secure recordbrea­king customer satisfacti­on levels.

Mrs Foxall continued: “As a result of Graham’s efforts, Traveline Cymru is well-establishe­d and in a very good position for me to take over.

“Last year was a tremendous year for us – we delivered a record-breaking number of over five million pieces of informatio­n, achieved 97% customer satisfacti­on and launched our new Freephone service.

“Graham has been a fantastic mentor to me and I’m very grateful to him and the board for this opportunit­y. I’m looking forward to leading the team and continuing to build on the great work achieved during Graham’s tenure.”

Speaking of his successor, Mr Walter commented: “After nine years at the company, I feel it is time to step down from the organisati­on, but know I am leaving it in the most capable hands. Jo has always been a fantastic addition to our team. She’s gone from strength to strength and I couldn’t think of anyone more equipped to take the business to the next level.”

Traveline Cymru is a not-for-profit company based on a partnershi­p between the Welsh Government, public transport operators in Wales and Welsh local authoritie­s.

The company provides route, fare and timetable informatio­n for all bus, coach and rail services in the country via a bilingual website, Freephone number and a suite of services for mobile phone users.

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Matthew Horwood > Jo Foxall will take the reins as operations director at Traveline Cymru after 12 years with the business

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