Australian bus operator Dyson Group has announced Brad Dyson as its newest metropolitan general manager, leading the Metropolitan Zero Emission Bus Franchise (MZF) division.
With over 25 years of experience in the bus and coach industry, Brad brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. His extensive career within Dyson Group has seen him take on various roles, most recently serving as regional planning manager.
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As a fourth-generation member of the Dyson family, his appointment continues the family’s longstanding involvement in the company’s operations, which began in 1952 when Laurie Dyson founded the business with just four buses.
His deep understanding of the company’s operations and strategic vision positions him well to lead the MZF division as it embarks on a transformative journey towards zero-emission public transport.
“I’m incredibly excited to take on this role and lead our team as we contribute to the decarbonisation of Melbourne’s public transport network,” Brad Dyson says.
“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future of transport in Victoria.
“I’m proud to be part of a team that’s not only building on Dyson’s rich history but also leading the way in reducing emissions and creating a better environment for future generations.”
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