Just Group’s deputy chairman to retire

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Just Group plc has announced that its deputy chairman, Tom Cross Brown, will retire at the next AGM on 17 May 2018.

He has been a board member of the retirement specialist and its legacy companies since December 2006.

Chris Gibson-Smith, Just’s chairman, said: “On behalf of the board, I would like to thank Tom for his long service and contribution to Just during which he served as chairman to the predecessor companies and more recently following the merger as my deputy chairman.” 

Cross Brown added: “It has been a privilege to serve on the Just board over the past 11 years. It is a company that has a proven track record of delivering success backed by innovative IP and I am confident that the right leadership is in place to continue to grow and strengthen the business.”

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