NEST chief executive Tim Jones to stand down

Helen Morrissey
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NEST is to recruit a new chief executive officer following current CEO Tim Jones' decision to leave.

Jones is to leave at the end of the year. It is believed he is moving on from NEST to develop a global digital money product in 2016. Recruitment for the NEST CEO role begins today. Commenting on the departure NEST chairman Otto Thoresen said: "As the first CEO of NEST Tim has done a fantastic job. He has successfully taken NEST from the early stages of development through to the first key stages of delivery and established NEST as an integral part of auto enrolment in the process. "Tim's long standing interest in digital money is well known and we all wish him every success with h...

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