(Sharecast News) - Data and technology firm Experian said on Tuesday that Adam Crozier would join the board as non-executive director and chair designate on 12 May.
Crozier, who currently serves as chair of BT and Kantar, will succeed Mike Rogers as chairman following the conclusion of Experian's annual general meeting on 22 July.
Chief executive Brian Cassin said: "On behalf of the board and everyone at Experian, I would like to thank Mike Rogers for his significant contribution over many years, both as chair and previously as a non-executive director. His leadership has been instrumental in the company's development, and we are grateful for his guidance and support.
"We are very pleased to welcome Adam to the board. He brings extensive leadership and board experience across large, international businesses, and his insight will be valuable as we continue to execute our strategy and deliver long-term growth."
As of 0815 BST, Experian shares were up 0.70% at 2,867.50p.
Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com
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