Hinckley & Rugby achieves gender parity with new non-exec hires

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has appointed two new non-executive directors to its board - Barbara Mellish and Nemone Wynn-Evans - and now has an equal number of female and male non-execs.

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Rozi Jones
4th May 2017
Hinckley Rugby
"Having a gender balance in this team is a real plus too. It reflects our customer base and we very much look forward to working with Barbara and Nemone to help guide the Society"

Nemone and Barbara join fellow non-execs Geneane Bell, David Woodward, Gary Wilkinson and chairman Colin Franklin.

Barbara is a qualified risk manager and had a 30-year career at Barclays before joining the not-for-profit side of banking at UK Payments as director of payments integrity and security for the UK’s banking infrastructure. In this role Barbara worked alongside the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.

Barbara said: “I’m delighted and very proud to join the board of Hinckley & Rugby. The Society has a very interesting history and a progressive track record. It is a hugely important local institution for its members.”

Nemone’s background is in the equity capital markets sector of the City of London, including as a former finance director on the main board of a stock exchange. She also holds non-executive positions at a mutual friendly society in the savings and insurance sector and on the board of the commercial subsidiary of Coventry University.

Nemone said: “I feel very privileged to join the board at Hinckley & Rugby, a Society with such a proud mutual heritage. I hope Hinckley & Rugby’s members will benefit from my commitment to mutuality and the new perspectives on current and future developments in the sector that Barbara and I can bring to the team.”

Colin Franklin added: “It bodes very well for the future governance of the Society that we have appointed two new non-executive directors of such a high calibre and with such extensive and relevant experience.

“Having a gender balance in this team is a real plus too. It reflects our customer base and we very much look forward to working with Barbara and Nemone to help guide the Society in the coming years.”

The arrival of Barbara and Nemone follows the retirements of long-serving non-executive directors Paul Parmenter and Andrew Astin after both served full nine-year terms.

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