Chair announced for new Pensions Regulator

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David Norgrove has been appointed as first chair of the new Pensions Regulator (TPR).

Norgrove, who was most recently an executive director of Marks and Spencer, will take up the new post in January with his first task set to lead the selection of the non-executive Board members for the new body. Before joining Marks and Spencer, Norgrove served as private secretary to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from 1985 to 1988, and was in 2002 appointed as a non-executive director member to the board of the Strategic Rail Authority. Norgrove said: “As chair of the Marks and Spencer pension scheme for the past few years I appreciate the scale of the issues faced both by...

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