The European Tyre and Rubber Manufacturers’ Association (ETRMA) announced a change in the Association's strategic and operational management, with Dr Adam McCarthy joining as Secretary General, effective January 1, 2023.

Franco Annunziato, President of the Board of Directors of ETRMA, said, “After 17 pioneering and successful years at the helm of our Association, Fazilet Cinaralp will hand over her leadership responsibilities to Dr Adam McCarthy. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to wholeheartedly thank Fazilet for her commitment, dedication, and direction from the very start of ETRMA in 2006. She steered the Association’s inception and, since then, has built it up to become the voice of the European Tyre and Rubber Industry.”

Throughout her tenure as Secretary General of ETRMA, Ms Cinaralp has driven the association’s increased engagement with European and global decision-makers. She contributed significantly to the discourse and ensured that policies and regulations are science-based and effectively enforced. ETRMA’s contributions to furthering the sustainability, safety and efficiency of the European mobility sector have helped to deliver on the ambitious global sustainability targets.

"I have been extremely privileged to serve the Tyre and Rubber Industry for over three decades. In that time, I have worked closely with European Institutions, steadily creating the necessary trust and confidence between institutional and industry stakeholders to successfully face many challenges. It is now time for me and ETRMA to make a change. Although I deeply love and cherish this job, I would like to devote myself more to private matters and my family. I have no doubt I am leaving the Association in safe hands and that Adam will successfully lead ETRMA members and the Industry through the emerging challenges and opportunities.”

To ensure a smooth transition, Ms Cinaralp will remain as Senior Advisor to the Board for the first quarter of 2023.

Dr Adam McCarthy has over 20 years of experience working in public policy and governmental affairs holding positions in both private and public sectors and joins ETRMA from the Cobalt Institute where he served as President.

To read ETRMA's full press release, please proceed to the Association’s website.