Stuart Donnelly joins from Sixt to lead TMC’s mobility roll out.
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Stuart Donnely has joined fuel management solution provider The Miles Consultancy (TMC). He will lead the company’s roll out of its interactive mobility app called Mobility iQ.
According to TMC, the app will provide users with a mobility footprint based around what it calls the ‘4Cs’: Cost, Clock, Carbon and Calories.
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Self-styled as ‘Mr Mobility’, with a desire to disrupt the industry by creating ‘flexible and credible alternatives to car ownership’, Stuart moves to TMC from rental company SIXT where he was senior director - group international sales for Europe and the USA.
“I started seven years ago to disrupt this industry and bring about more sustainable forms of mobility,” commented Stuart. “Having met TMC’s founder Paul Jackson, who shares the same vision, I’m looking forward to realizing this dream together.”
TMC says its new mobility app will be made available as Software as a Service (SaaS), while it will also link with other mobility service providers to give the user the ability to search, book and pay through a single app.
TMC added that in addition to its Mobility iQ app, it would be launching an all-inclusive card for international bank client Citibank that enables users to pay digitally for multiple modal journeys including public transport and micro-mobility solutions.
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