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New Board In Place at Manx Telecom

by isleofman.com 16th September 2010
NEW BOARD IN PLACE AT MANX TELECOM Following on from the company’s recent change of ownership, Manx Telecom has a new-look Board. The changes are: Chairman, Walter Gilbey has stepped down and his role will be undertaken by Sir Miles Walker, CBE, who is an existing member of the Board. The company’s new owners are represented by Alex King and Joachim Drees from HgCapital, and Simon Cunningham and Roy Polley from CPS Partners. New members of the Board also include Simon Cain, a partner at leading law firm Appleby, and Mike Dee, Manx Telecom’s Director of Finance. Existing board members, Jon McGowan, Managing Director of MAC Financial, together with Chris Hall, Manx Telecom’s Managing Director, remain on the newly reconstituted Board. Commenting on the changes, Sir Miles Walker, said, “On behalf of everyone at Manx Telecom, I would like to thank Walter Gilbey for his contribution throughout what has been a remarkable 25 year association with the company. Under his stewardship as Chairman we have gone from strength to strength, and he steps down with our heartfelt thanks and good wishes. Looking forward, the future for telecoms – in all its aspects – has never been more exciting, and I’m confident that our new Board has the right blend of skills and experience needed to both meet the challenges, and seize the opportunities.” Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 16th, September 2010 10:56pm.

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