Travis Perkins names new chairman

Northampton headquartered builders’ merchants Travis Perkins has named its new chairman.

Stuart Chambers will take the chair with effect from November. Chambers will join the Board from 1 September 2017 as a non-executive director and chairman designate and will succeed Robert Walker as chairman when he retires.

Chambers’ career includes 13 years at Pilkington plc and NSG Group (which acquired Pilkington in 2006), serving as CEO of both companies. Prior to that he spent 10 years at Mars and 10 years at Shell in a range of senior operational management roles. Chambers is currently a member of the Takeover Panel and is the chairman designate at Anglo American, joining that Board on 1 September 2017. He was chairman of ARM Holdings and Rexam until last year and has also served as a director on the boards of Tesco, Smiths Group, Manchester Airport and Associated British Ports.

John Carter, chief executive officer said: “I would like to thank Robert for his immense contribution to our success during his tenure. His wise counsel and great experience will be missed when he retires. We wish him all the best for the future. I am delighted that Stuart has agreed to chair our Board through our next phase of growth and development”

Chambers said: “It will be an honour to become chairman of this great company and I look forward to working with the Board and John Carter and his team and playing my part in helping guide Travis Perkins to further success in the future.”

Robert Walker, chairman, added: “It has been a privilege to have been the chairman of Travis Perkins for almost eight years. It is a company with a great history and strong and proven business model and I am confident that Stuart is the right person to chair the Board for the next phase of the company’s development. I am very pleased that Stuart will be joining our board in September and succeeding me as chairman later in the year. Good medium term succession planning is important and this appointment is the result of a thorough process.”

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