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Oxford Instruments Strengthens Group Board
Eynsham, UK,
Nov 30: Oxford Instruments plc (LONDON
OXIG), the high technology tool and systems business, today announces the appointment of Charles Holroyd and Steven Parker to the Group Board with immediate effect.
Charles Holroyd, in addition to his continuing responsibilities for the Group’s NanoAnalysis and Industrial Analysis businesses, has been appointed Group Operations Director. He will have responsibility for optimising the effectiveness of the various Group sites around the world and for fully deploying manufacturing and supply chain capabilities to meet the needs of the Group’s customer facing businesses. Charles joined Oxford Instruments in November 1999.
Steven Parker, in addition to his continuing responsibilities for the Group’s US Superconductivity businesses, takes on the additional role of Group Commercial Director. This will involve group wide responsibility for interacting with Group customers at the most senior level. Steven joined Oxford Instruments in July 2002.
Nigel Keen, Chairman of Oxford Instruments, commented: “These two appointments form an important part of a new organisational structure for Oxford Instruments, with the aim of reinforcing central strategic decision making and major new product development across the Group. I am delighted to welcome Charles and Steven to the main Board. In their expanded roles, they will play an important part in harnessing the capabilities that exist across the Group.”
Charles Holroyd is also a Director of Dunbar Underwriting Limited. Steven Parker is also Chairman of the Coalition for the Commercial Application of Superconductors. There are no further details to be disclosed under paragraph 2.F.2(b) to (g) of the Listing Rules.Return
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