Trinity Mirror PLC
10 January 2003
Friday 10th January 2003
Trinity Mirror plc: Board change
Trinity Mirror plc, the UK's largest newspaper publisher, announces that Joe
Sinyor, Chief Executive Newspapers, has resigned as a Director and is to leave
the company by mutual consent today.
The position of Chief Executive Newspapers became redundant following the
appointment of Sly Bailey as Chief Executive, Trinity Mirror. Sly takes up her
role on 3rd February 2003.
Philip Graf, Chief Executive, commented: ' I thank Joe very much for his
considerable contribution over the past two years during which time the company
has made significant progress in a tough market. We wish him every success for
the future.'
Enquiries:
Trinity Mirror plc
Nick Fullagar Director of Corporate Communications 020 7293 3622
Finsbury
Rupert Younger 020 7251 3801
James Leviton
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