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Polish executive to join int'l public transport body

02.07.2023 14:45
A Polish public transport manager has been elected board member of an international body, Poland’s PAP news agency reported on Sunday.
Wojciech Bartelski unveiling a restored WWII tramway as part of  the commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Warsaw, 17 April, 2023.
Wojciech Bartelski unveiling a restored WWII tramway as part of the commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Warsaw, 17 April, 2023. Photo: PAP/Albert Zawada

Wojciech Bartelski, the CEO of  the Warsaw Trams company (Tramwaje Warszawskie) will join the managing board of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP).

He was also named as head of the Light Rail Division. His term in these roles will span two years, according to PAP.

This marks the first time a Polish executive has held such a position within UITP.

In June, UITP’s general assembly voted Ms Renée Amilcar of Canada as the association’s first female president in its 138-year history, Warsaw Trams said.

Originally established in 1885 under the name of International Union of Tramways, UITP is a non-profit advocacy organisation that unites public transport operators, scientific institutions, and the public transport industry.

It boasts a membership of 1,900 organisations from over one hundred countries worldwide with Warsaw Trams becoming a member in 2008.

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Source: PAP