Professor Richard Wilding Becomes New Cilt Chairman
2nd October 2015
Professor Richard Wilding OBE FCILT is the new Chairman of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT). Richard has been a member of the Institute since 1992 and a Board member since 2011. He is also Chair (Full Professor) in Supply Chain Strategy at the Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Cranfield School of Management UK.
Richard has been a valued member of the Institutes board and in recent times has been a steering Committee Member of the CILT Logistics Research Network as well as the Co-Chairman of the CILT Leaders in Supply Chain Forum. Richard has extensive logistics and supply chain experience and will help drive the growth of the Institutes profile as the leading logistics and transport professional body.
Richard wishes to honour the dedicated and committed role of former Chairman, Neil Ashworth, as the Institutes Chairman of the Board over the last five years. He said: Neil has demonstrated an unrivalled commitment to the Institute and its development over the last five years. His dedication, drive and enthusiasm for the industry and the Institute is second to none and his leadership has ensured the creation and development of an Institute we are all proud to be a part of. I am committed to building on his approach and style to continue his outstanding work.
Richard is enthusiastic about working with both existing and new members of the CILT board as well as overseeing the change in leadership at CILTs head office, as a new CEO is to be announced shortly. He said: I am delighted to be elected as Chairman of the CILT board. During my term I want to guide the Institute through its change in leadership and to meet and engage with as many members as possible to ensure that I represent their needs at both board and executive level within CILT.
Richard joined Cranfield School of Management in 1998 and works with European and International companies on Logistics and Supply Chain projects in all sectors. He was made OBE in 2013 for services to Business, recognising his outstanding achievements in logistics and supply chain management.