– UK, Camberley – Rentokil Initial plc (LON: RTO / NYSE: RTO) announced the appointments of Leanne Sheraton and Sam Mitchell to its Board as Non-Executive Directors, effective 1 June 2025.
Sam Mitchell will join the Audit Committee and the Nomination Committee, while Leanne Sheraton will serve on the Remuneration Committee and the Nomination Committee.
The company also announced that Linda Yueh and Sarosh Mistry will step down from the Board on 31 July 2025.
About Leanne Sheraton
Leanne Sheraton most recently served as CMO (2022 – 2024) for PayPal Holdings, Inc., a global leader in fintech. Leanne was responsible for leading marketing across all of PayPal’s brands and transformed the marketing function into a growth engine for the organisation. She introduced new channels, capabilities, and partnerships, driving a step change in new customer acquisition and growth in customer value.
Leanne Sheraton began her extensive career with PayPal in 2013, joining as Director of Marketing and going on to hold several leadership roles over the next decade. Before PayPal, she held leadership roles in Marketing and Sales for global brands including Nestle, Yahoo, and Qantas.
About Sam Mitchell
Sam Mitchell was CEO of Valvoline Inc. (2016 – 2023), the North American leader in automotive maintenance, operating and franchising more than 2,000 locations across the US and Canada. He served as President of Valvoline since 2002 and led Valvoline’s spin-out from Ashland Inc. through its IPO on the NYSE in 2016. Sam Mitchell joined Ashland in 199,7 and his experience includes marketing, brand management, and general management.
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