Wayne Duvenage has resigned from Avis, after spending the past five years as Chief Executive and 23 years in total with the company.
“I have decided it is time for a move and venture into new opportunities, a decision I have been contemplating for several months now,” says Wayne.
“The Avis senior management and executive team have been extremely supportive of the role I have played in the e-Tolling matter and in no way was this a factor in my decision to resign. The decision to move on was my choice alone and my relationship with the Avis team remains extremely positive and strong,” says Wayne, in response to whether or not his involvement with the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA) and the e-Tolling case had anything to do his decision.
Wayne’s last day with Avis will be July 31.
“I have decided it is time for a move and venture into new opportunities, a decision I have been contemplating for several months now,” says Wayne.
“The Avis senior management and executive team have been extremely supportive of the role I have played in the e-Tolling matter and in no way was this a factor in my decision to resign. The decision to move on was my choice alone and my relationship with the Avis team remains extremely positive and strong,” says Wayne, in response to whether or not his involvement with the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA) and the e-Tolling case had anything to do his decision.
Wayne’s last day with Avis will be July 31.