Vertu Motors has bolstered its board with the appointment of a retail heavy hitter Amanda Cox as an impartial non-executive director.
Cox is the present chief individuals officer and shops director on the £1.7bn-turnover homewares retailer Dunelm Group, which has 184 shops and employs 11,000 workers.
She beforehand labored at Asda for 15 years in numerous human useful resource roles, latterly as vp – individuals.
Earlier than that she spent a decade with Marks & Spencer. She is going to sit as a member of the audit, nomination and remuneration committees.
Andy Goss, chairman of Vertu, stated: “We’re delighted that Amanda will probably be becoming a member of the Vertu board.
“She has in depth expertise of UK Retail which will probably be an essential enter as we navigate the assorted challenges and alternatives within the retail sector transferring ahead.
“Her considerable experience in managing a substantial number of colleagues in her current executive role will provide important guidance to the team at Vertu.”
Cox stated: “I’m delighted to be becoming a member of the board of Vertu Motors. I’m so impressed by the standard of the board and administration staff and sit up for working with them as Vertu continues to develop and develop.
“I look forward to contributing to support them in the months and years ahead.”