CFEB appoints new board members

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The Consumer Financial Education Body (CFEB), the organisation responsible for helping consumers understand financial matters, has appointed five new non-executive directors to its board.

Jonathan Douglas, Laurie Edmans CBE, Richard Hughes, Stephen Locke and Joanne Shaw join the CFEB Board, bringing the total number of members to eight. "I am delighted to welcome this unique team to the CFEB Board," says chairman Gerard Lemos. "Their varied backgrounds and experience will be invaluable for our success Creating CFEB's long-term strategy is a key output for this year and I look forward to working with the new team to launch it in Spring 2011". Douglas, chief executive of the National Literacy Trust since 2007, was previously head of policy development at the Museum and L...

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