Holmesdale Building Society - Chairman & Non-Executive Director
Recruiter: Fletcher JonesChairman & Non-Executive Director
Holmesdale Building Society was established in 1855 and has a long history of providing savings and mortgages for people in the area surrounding Reigate.
The Society is now seeking to diversify and strengthen its Board with the appointment of a new Chairman and Non-Executive Director to support the continued development and modernisation of the Society.
Candidates should have a successful track record at Director level in a regulated financial services provider (candidates for the Chair position should also have Board experience) and be financially astute with experience of marketing financial products through a variety of distribution channels. Experience in other appropriate areas, such as IT, compliance & regulation, risk, property, the mortgage market or legal services, will also be advantageous.
Applications in the strictest of confidence in the form of a CV to Alan Gill, Fletcher Jones Ltd, 12 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2DP. Tel: 0131 229 7151. Email: [email protected]
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