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Major General Angus Fay CB appointed RLC Foundation Chairman

We are delighted to report that Major General Angus Fay CB MMAS FCILT FCMI has taken over the role of Chairman of The RLC Foundation. Angus is a lifelong logistics professional, who brings a wealth of public and private sector experience to the role. He is currently Vice President Strategic Development at World Fuel Services, a Fortune® 100 global energy, logistics and technology solutions provider. During his significant military career, he led logistics delivery at all levels and on most contemporary operations, culminating as the Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff charged with delivering Defence’s global logistics operations. Latterly, he was the author and chief architect of the Defence Support Transformation Programme, leading transformational change in Defence logistics, with the digital transformation of the logistics enterprise at its core. A graduate of the Canadian Forces, US Army and UK Command and General Staff Colleges, with a Masters of Military Art & Science (MMAS), he also sits on the Cranfield University School of Management, Centre for Logistics, Procurement & Supply Chain Management Advisory Board.     

Angus said: “I am thrilled to have been asked to take on this leading role for the Foundation. Building on well-established roots, I look forward to contributing to its growth in a time, during this terrible global pandemic, when Logistics has never been more visible or more critical.”

Lieutenant General Sir Mark Poffley KCB OBE, the Master General of Logistics and President of The RLC Foundation said: “Angus Fay has the perfect combination of military, industry and academic credentials to lead The RLC Foundation. I am delighted that he will be our next Chairman and look forward to the development of the Foundation under his stewardship.”    

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