It has been introduced that DVSA CEO Loveday Ryder is stepping down. The announcement comes at a time of unprecedented check ready instances, ongoing battles with the bots within the reserving system, demand outstripping provide for PDI assessments, Requirements Checks on maintain and Examiner discontent, amongst different challenges.
A proper announcement has been made within the final hour by DVSA’s Chair, Nick Bitel. DfT Director Common, Nick Joyce, has suggested that additional bulletins concerning management might be made as quickly as attainable. See right here for full particulars of the official announcement from DVSA.
Loveday Ryder stated: “The previous 5 years have been the hardest, and at instances, essentially the most rewarding of my skilled profession.
“The individuals of DVSA work arduous on daily basis to maintain drivers and their autos secure. They’re devoted professionals doing all they’ll to enhance street security. I thank all of them for his or her sustained dedication and I’m proud to have been their Chief Government.”
Nick Joyce, DfT Director Common stated: “I wish to thank Loveday for her management, notably her work main the DVSA by way of the pandemic and its subsequent restoration. “We want her effectively in future endeavours and can make additional bulletins about new management as quickly as attainable.”
DIA CEO Carly Brookfield commented: “Steering an oil tanker just like the DVSA, and one overburdened with such demand and provide points, by way of an unprecedented disaster just like the pandemic, has undoubtedly been a extremely difficult function. While DIA, amongst many within the sector, have been extremely vital of the company’s dealing with of the disaster, we do respect the quantity of effort Loveday and her group have put into making an attempt to resolve the problems, notably the efforts made to enhance engagement with the business. Nonetheless, after practically 5 years of wrangling these challenges, and among the identical, very severe points remaining, it’s time for a recent perspective and new management.”
Becoming a member of the company in 2021, Ms Ryder was shortly plunged into the difficult function of steering the company by way of COVID. Nonetheless, the aftermath of the pandemic has proved to be the larger battle for the company as complete, and the CEO’s function particularly. Many within the business have felt the company was sluggish to get on high of the important thing challenges, successive rescue plans have been met with cynicism, and are seen as having in the end did not successfully take care of the problems. A working example is the 7 Level Plan, introduced in December 2024 when ready instances have been at round 18 weeks – six months after the plan was launched, and ready instances hit 24 weeks. Different criticisms, loudly voiced by DIA, have been that measures that did seem to have an effect (akin to transferring warrant cardholders to frontline testing) weren’t sustained for lengthy sufficient.
Loveday Ryder turned the Chief Government of the Driver and Car Requirements Company (DVSA) in January 2021. Her pledge was to enhance companies and repair supply, together with remodeling the company’s technical capacity, particularly the wholesale redevelopment of the driving force companies platforms and reserving engines on which work has lately began.
Earlier than becoming a member of DVSA, she was Chief Government of BPDTS Ltd, an organization offering specialist digital know-how companies to the Division for Work and Pensions. She was beforehand within the Ministry of Justice, the place she efficiently served in a variety of senior roles in organisational design, change administration and programme supply. Previous to becoming a member of the Civil Service in 2006, Loveday labored inside a specialist administration consultancy delivering enterprise change, efficiency enchancment, and IT programmes in each the private and non-private sector.

