7 August 2017
Royal Mail plc
Royal Mail announces appointment of Non-Executive Director
Royal Mail plc (the Company) is pleased to announce that Keith Williams is to be appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Company with effect from 1 January 2018. Keith will become a member of Royal Mail's Audit and Risk Committee at that time.
Furthermore, the Company announces that Cath Keers will step down as a Non-Executive Director of the Company with effect from 28 February 2018 having served almost eight years on the Board. Cath will also step down as a member of the Nomination and Audit and Risk Committees at that time.
Commenting on the Board changes, Peter Long, Chairman of Royal Mail, said:
"I am delighted to welcome Keith to the Board as a Non-Executive Director. Keith has an outstanding record as a business leader with extensive financial and customer service experience. He will be a strong asset to the Board.
On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Cath for her valued contribution since her appointment in June 2010. Cath has played a pivotal part through a tremendous period of change for the Company, driven by her background in customer focus and digital businesses. We wish her well for the future".
Keith Williams is currently a director of Aviva plc and in the last five years has been a director of British Airways Plc. He has no other disclosures to make under Listing Rule 9.6.13.
ENDS
For further information, please contact:
Company Secretary:
Kulbinder Dosanjh
Phone: 020 7449 8133
Email: kulbinder.dosanjh@royalmail.com
Investor Relations:
Catherine Nash
Phone: 020 7449 8183
Email: investorrelations@royalmail.com
Media Relations:
Peter Tilley
Phone: 0207 449 8249
Email: peter.tilley@royalmail.com
Notes to Editors:
Keith is currently Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Committee at Aviva, Non-Executive Director and Deputy Chairman of John Lewis. He retired from his role as Executive Chairman of British Airways in March 2016. He joined the airline in 1998 and became Chief Executive in 2011. Prior to joining British Airways he worked for a range of major corporations including Reckitt and Coleman, Apple Computer Inc and Boots and was formerly Director of Iberia Aerolinas and International Consolidated Airlines Group. Keith also retired last year as an Executive board member and Chair of the Audit Committee for Transport for London. Keith is a chartered accountant.