Trio of senior bosses leave Royal Mail as postal giant battles to recover from catastrophic festive period
A trio of senior bosses have left Royal Mail as the postal giant battles to recover from a catastrophic festive period.
Chief operating officer Achim Duennwald and service delivery directors Jane Simpson and Shiona Rolfe have departed, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
All change: Chief operating officer Achim Duennwald and service delivery directors Jane Simpson and Shiona Rolfe have departed
It is understood Duennwald will be replaced while Simpson and Rolfe’s roles are being stripped out.
Duennwald, a former executive at rival DHL and consultants McKinsey, was appointed by former boss Rico Back – and was criticised for running the firm from his home nation Germany during the 2020 lockdown.
Chief executive Simon Thompson is trying to stabilise Royal Mail operations after a tumultuous Christmas when the Omicron surge caused significant delays to deliveries.
Royal Mail last week cut 700 managerial jobs two months after handing £400million to shareholders.
The cuts will save £40million but involve a one-off £70million charge, forcing it to lower profit estimates.
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