CTC announces Paul Tuohy as CEO

Paul Tuohy, new CEO of CTC
We are very pleased to be able to announce Paul Tuohy as Chief Executive Officer. Paul will be joining us on 14 July.

Previous to this appointment Paul was CEO of Mentor, a charity which works in schools on drug and alcohol prevention and has had a very successful career in the NGO sector raising money, advising governments and running programmes.

Paul has worked in the charity sector since 1984 and has led charities as a CEO since 2004, largely as a change management specialist focusing on building brands, fundraising and income generation.

Cycling has not just been a part of my life, it’s changed my life. To ride to work now as the CEO of The national cycling charity is a tremendous responsibility and dream come true."

Paul Tuohy
CTC Chief Executive

CTC members will be pleased to know that like many of us, Paul has a life long passion for cycling. Having grown up in the notorious Doddington Estate in Battersea he admits that early involvement with St Christopher’s Catholic Cycling Club, particularly the mentoring and friendship from the mainly older clubmen and women gave him huge aspiration and motivation for doing something positive with his life. 

Cycling of all descriptions factor into Paul's activities including weekend rides with his wife Wendy, commuting, club runs with Catford.cc, audaxes and Sunday racing. 

Paul believes the CTC to be the champion organisation for the regular cyclist; ordinary people who want to enjoy riding their bike for work or pleasure.

CTC has been in existence for 135 years yet we are only a young charity with a new and exciting future. Paul will bring a new perspective to the next stage in CTC’s development and national recognition”.

David Cox
Chair of CTC Council