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Elaine Kerr appointed as DPD UK CEO

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Elaine Kerr appointed as DPD UK CEO

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DPD UK has confirmed the appointment of Elaine Kerr as CEO, effective from June 1.

Kerr has worked for DPD for over 28 years, joining as a sales executive based in the Northwest, followed by roles as customer relationship manager and head of CRM before being promoted to the DPD UK senior management team in 2008 as director of CRM. In 2020, she became executive director, sales, CRM and customer services. She will report to Yves Delmas, COO for DPDgroup Europe.


Delmas commented, “Elaine has had a tremendous career with DPD and has been instrumental in growing our customer portfolio to include some of the most prestigious brands and securing our continued growth, both domestically and internationally.

“Her passion for ensuring that we put our customers at the heart of everything we do continually improves the customer experience and keeps us striving to deliver the next innovation.

“Elaine will now continue this success story in the role of CEO, building on the strengths of the senior management team to lead the business to a new chapter, and I wish her every success in her new role.”
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