Chesnara appoints new independent non-executive director

Published 06/06/2025, 07:04
Chesnara appoints new independent non-executive director

LONDON - Chesnara Plc (LSE:LON:CSN.L), a life and pensions company, has announced changes to its board of directors. Karin Bergstein has resigned as an Independent (LON:IOG) Non-Executive Director of the company, effective immediately. Bergstein, who joined the board in February 2022, was part of the Nomination & Governance Committee as well as the Audit & Risk Committee.

In her stead, Chesnara has appointed Samantha "Sam" Tymms as an Independent Non-Executive Director. Tymms assumes her new role effective immediately and will also serve on the Nomination & Governance Committee and Audit & Risk Committee.

Tymms brings a wealth of experience to the role, having served as a UK regulator and advisor to boards and executives of global financial services businesses. Her past positions include roles with Promontory Financial Group ( IBM (NYSE:IBM)), as well as non-executive directorships at Julius Baer (SIX:BAER) International Ltd and at professional bodies such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. She has also held similar positions at DWF plc and IG Group plc.

Luke Savage, Chair of Chesnara Plc, expressed gratitude to Bergstein for her contributions to the company, particularly her strategic insights and M&A expertise, as well as her knowledge of the Dutch insurance markets. He also welcomed Tymms to the board, noting her significant experience and expressing confidence that she will be a valuable asset to Chesnara as the company pursues its strategic goals.

This directorate change comes as Chesnara continues to focus on delivering against its strategic ambitions. The information is based on a press release statement from Chesnara Plc.

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