Laird announces Martin Read as upcoming Non-Executive Director and next Chairman

– UK, London – Laird PLC announces today that Nigel Keen will be retiring as Chairman, to be succeeded by Dr. Martin Read CBE at the Annual General Meeting in May 2014.

Laird is a global technology company focused on providing components and solutions that protect electronic devices from electromagnetic interference and heat, and that enable connectivity through wireless applications and antennae systems.

Martin Read will join Laird as a non-executive director with effect from 28 February 2014 and be appointed Chairman at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 2 May 2014. Martin is a non-executive director of Lloyds of London, the UK Government’s Efficiency and Reform Board and is also the Chairman of the Remuneration Consultants Group. He was Chief Executive of international IT services company, Logica, from 1993 to 2007. Over the years, he has served as a non-executive director on the boards of Invensys PLC, Aegis Group, British Airways, Boots and Asda.

Nigel Keen, Chairman, said: ”Martin is an excellent candidate to succeed me as Chairman of Laird next year. He has a wealth of international experience in a number of sectors, including technology, and will ably oversee the next phase of the Company’s development.”

David Lockwood, Chief Executive, commented: ”I am looking forward to working closely with Martin, at what is an exciting time for him to join Laird as Chairman. Martin’s experience is very relevant to help us deliver our growth strategy. The Board is extremely grateful to Nigel for his unwavering commitment to Laird over the years.”

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