Mike Terrett, Chief Operating Officer of
Rolls-Royce has decided to retire at the end of the year.
Mike has worked for Rolls-Royce for 34 years and
has been instrumental in shaping the current success of the
business.
Mike, an engineer, started as a graduate
apprentice in Derby in 1978. He has succeeded in many roles since
then, including as the Chief Engineer on the Trent 800 programme,
President and CEO, International Aero Engines (IAE) and President
Civil Aerospace.
He was appointed Chief Operating Officer and a
member of the Rolls-Royce Board in 2007.
John Rishton, CEO of Rolls-Royce said, "I would
like to thank Mike for his leadership, the enormous contribution
he has made to Rolls-Royce over many years and for the personal
support he has given to me. Thank you Mike: enjoy a long, healthy
and happy retirement."
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