New chief executive for DVLA Published : 19 September 2013
Oliver Morley has been appointed the new Chief Executive of the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and will take up the post in November. Mr Morley is currently Chief Executive of The National Archives where his responsibilities include delivering services to the public on site at Kew as well as online to more than 20 million customers. He was responsible for refreshing the organisation’s digital strategy, as well as for launching new online products like the 1911 census. Prior to this, Mr Morley worked at Thomson Reuters, with global responsibility for ensuring improvement of information services for customers. His experience combines strategy and operations with a strong understanding of how to deliver the services the public and customers require. He is a non-executive director of the Collections Trust, has received an MBA from London Business School and has also worked in the logistics and technology industries. (Published by Department for Transport and DVLA: 3 September 2013) |