IAAF Chief Executive announces retirement

IAAF Chief Executive announces retirement

IAAF Chief Executive, Wendy Williamson, has announced she will be retiring from the Federation in August this year.


Holding the position for more than seven years, Wendy has led the IAAF through a number of changes, in a bid to ensure it remains at the forefront of the industry and as an umbrella for which companies can unite under.

During her tenure as Chief Executive, she has lobbied against extending the MOT frequency and new scrappage scheme proposals and ensured the automotive aftermarket’s voice is heard on all matters relating to its prosperity including type approval, block exemption and cyber security, both in the UK and throughout Europe.

Wendy has worked in the automotive aftermarket for over 30 years, having spent the bulk of her career in a variety of roles at The Unipart Group including a number of years heading up TTC (Truck & Trailer Components). She went on to lead the aftermarket section for the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), before joining IAAF in 2014.

Wendy said: “I am so proud of what the IAAF has achieved in the past seven years and this is due to the collective effort of members and the Federation, working together and striving towards the same goals. The Federation has continued to lead the market and support businesses through all environments and I truly believe the industry is more united than ever before as it looks forward to a challenging but exciting future.

“I would obviously like to thank everyone, the IAAF team of Mike, Ann & Tina, the board, IAAF council and wider membership for all their support.”

IAAF President, Richard Welland, added: “Wendy has been instrumental in the modernisation of the IAAF so that it remains relevant to our fast-paced industry. She has widened the IAAF’s appeal and reach, while at the same time consolidating its position as the voice of the aftermarket. She will be very much missed, but we wish her all the best in her well-earned retirement.”


For more information on the IAAF, visit www.iaaf.co.uk.

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