Lamprell unveils new non-exec
Deena Mattar, former Finance Director of construction firm Kier Group, is to join the board of oil and gas engineer Lamprell as a non-executive director, where she is expected to take over chairmanship of the company's Audit Committee when Richard Raynaut steps down from the board.
Deena Mattar, former Finance Director of construction firm Kier Group, is to join the board of oil and gas engineer Lamprell as a non-executive director, where she is expected to take over chairmanship of the company's Audit Committee when Richard Raynaut steps down from the board.
Mattar joined Kier in 1998 as Finance Director of Kier National, a major division of the group. Prior to this she held senior positions at KPMG where she was involved in both audit and transaction services. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and a non-executive director of Invensys and RM.
She will take her place on the board at the beginning of April.
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