Oxford Instruments announces Hannah Nichols to join its Board as Independent Director

– UK, Abingdon –  Oxford Instruments plc (LON: OXIG), a leading provider of high technology products and systems for industry and research, today announced the appointment of Hannah Nichols to its Board as an Independent Non-Executive Director effective on 1 January 2024.

“Hannah’s strong financial expertise, extensive international experience and track record of driving transformational change, both within and beyond the finance function, will complement the current range of expertise and experience on our Board. We are delighted to welcome Hannah to Oxford Instruments and look forward to benefiting from her insights and experience.” said Board Chair, Neil Carson.

Hannah Nichols will also join the audit and risk, nomination, remuneration, and sustainability committees. Hannah should take up later the role of Chair of the audit and risk committee.

About Hannah Nichols

Hannah is CFO of Hill & Smith PLC, a leading provider of sustainable infrastructure products and services and a constituent of the FTSE 250 index on the London Stock Exchange, a role she has held since September 2019. She holds a Classics degree from the University of Cambridge and is a qualified chartered accountant. Hannah is an experienced financial professional; before her current executive role, she had a successful 14-year career at BT Group plc, later serving as CFO of Asia, Middle East, and Africa for BT Global Services, based in Singapore. She has also held several commercial roles at Cable & Wireless plc and qualified as a chartered accountant at Arthur Andersen.

SOURCE: https://www.oxinst.com/

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