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New Independent Non-Executive Director for Oxford Instruments

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Oxford Instruments plc has appointed Stephen Blair as an Independent Non-Executive Director. He will join the Board from 1 July 2017 and will also take on the role of Senior Independent Director.

Most recently, Steve was the Chief Executive of e2v, a manufacturer of sensors, radio frequency generators and semiconductors. E2v was a listed company prior to its recent acquisition by Teledyne Technologies in March 2017. Steve was previously Business Group Director for Spectris plc.

Alan Thomson, Chairman, said: “We are delighted to welcome Steve to the Oxford Instruments Board as our Senior Independent Director. He brings with him broad operational experience and a sound technical understanding and we believe he will be a great asset to the Group as it continues to evolve and grow.”

Ian Barkshire, Chief Executive, said: “Steve has a proven track record in driving growth and brings with him highly relevant experience gained at a range of technology businesses. We look forward to working with him on the Board.”

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/14062017/new-independent-non-executive-director-for-oxford-instruments/

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