Pensions - Articles - Three new non-executive directors join Pensions Regulator


 The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the appointment of three new non-executive directors to The Pensions Regulator.

 Ann Berresford, David Martin and Graham Mayes will take up their four-year appointments at the Regulator from 1 February onwards.

 The organisation is responsible for protecting the benefits of members of work-based pension schemes.

 Michael O'Higgins, Chair of The Pensions Regulator said:

 "These appointments bring an enormous amount of experience and knowledge to the board and I look forward to working with Ann, Graham and David. Overseeing the work of the Regulator is a vital role and success lies in the diversity of insights that all members bring to the table."

 "I would also like to thank the current members of the Board who are stepping down at the end of eight years of service, Alan Pickering and Chris Swinson."

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