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Jay Walder to leave Transport for London

22 November 2006

Transport for London (TfL) today announced that Jay Walder, TfL's Managing Director for Finance and Planning for the last six years, will leave at the end of February next year to join the international management consulting firm McKinsey & Company as a Partner.

Jay has made a huge contribution to transport in London

The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: "Jay has made a huge contribution to transport in London. His financial expertise unlocked the biggest investment in London's transport in the last 50 years.

"Over his six years he identified £1.26bn of efficiency savings through to 2009/10 which we are able to plough back into improving services and has helped win for TfL the rating of 'excellent' from the Audit Commission.

"He also successfully introduced the Oyster smartcard, which gives millions of Londoners easier, faster journeys.

"We will be sorry to see him go, but Jay's work at TfL has broken the cycle of short-term stop-start investment and means London's transport system faces the future in a much healthier state."

Peter Hendy, London's Transport Commissioner, said: "Jay joined TfL just after it was created and has been a key figure in turning it into an organisation that is respected around the world for its record of delivery and innovation.

"Jay's experience at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York, allied with his experience as an academic and financier, meant he was the perfect person to lead on issues such as transport plans for the Olympics, major investment projects such as Crossrail, and TfL's long-term strategic plans."

Jay Walder said: "TfL has been an extremely rewarding experience. I am grateful to the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone for inviting me to join TfL.

"The last six years have been a fantastic opportunity. I am delighted that I will continue to live in London in my new role at McKinsey and watch as the transport network benefits from the investment now flowing in."



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