BAA appoints Rachel Lomax and David Begg as Non-Executive Directors
Posted: 2 December 2010 | BAA | 1 comment
BAA is pleased to announce that Rachel Lomax and Professor David Begg have joined the Board as Non-Executive Directors…
BAA is pleased to announce that Rachel Lomax and Professor David Begg have joined the Board as Non-Executive Directors.
Rachel Lomax has 40 years’ experience in policy making, at the heart of the British economy. Rachel served as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 until 2008. Before joining the Bank of England, she was Permanent Secretary of three Government departments. Rachel is also a Non-Executive Director of HSBC.
Professor David Begg has extensive expertise in the transport sector and serves on the Board of a number of transport related bodies. He is Chairman of the BCC Infrastructure Commission, Chief Executive of Portobello Partnership and a Non-Executive Director of First Group. He was previously Chairman of the Commission for Integrated Transport.
Sir Nigel Rudd, BAA Chairman commented: “We are delighted to welcome two such high calibre individuals to the Board of BAA. I am confident that the wealth of experience that Rachel and David bring will be invaluable as we continue to focus on improving the experience of our passengers travelling through our airports.”
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