Thursday, February 20, 2025

Melton Building Society appoint new Non Executive Director

Melton Building Society has appointed a new Non Executive Director.

The organisation has welcomed highly experienced Kath Myers to their Board of directors.

Kath has joined the Society’s Board bringing with her a wealth of experience in financial services, having spent over 40 years working in the financial services sector with ten of those being in senior executive roles at National Australia Group, Barclays and Cumberland Building Society.

Kath, who is a graduate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (FCIB), has extensive experience in commercial lending, banking, credit analysis, foreign exchange (FX) options, and credit cards.

Kath said of the appointment: “I’m delighted to join Sue and the rest of the Board and CEO Simon Taylor in what is set to be an exciting year for the Society.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the organisation as we start to celebrate turning 150 years old and work towards the delivery of the next stages of the Society’s digital transformation. It’s a crucial time to represent the views of our membership and guide the organisation in forging a Society fit to serve our members for the next 150 years.”

Sue Douthwaite, Chair of the Board, said of the appointment: “On behalf of the board, I would like to extend a huge welcome to Kath as she joins us on the Board of directors. Kath’s expertise and experience within the financial services sector will be invaluable as we embark upon this transformational year for the Society.”

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