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PZ Cussons Nigeria appoints Massie, Anniss as directors

The Board of Directors of PZ Cussons Nigeria Plc yesterday notified the Nigerian Exchange of the new appointments in their board Mr. Kevin Massie and Mr. Duncan Anniss as non-executive directors.

According to the company secretary, Jacqueline Ezeokwelume, Mr. Kevin Massie has been appointed as a non-executive director of the Board effective 25th March 2022. He is an experienced Corporate Lawyer and Company Secretary with a demonstrated history of working in emerging markets.

He has over a decade of experience across Africa and Asia/Pacific regions. He holds a Doctor of Law from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science.

Also, Mr. Duncan Anniss was appointed as a non-executive director of the Board effective 25th March 2022. Duncan is a CIMA qualified Finance Director who is an expert at delivering strong financial management, leadership and control to support commercial growth and transformational change.

His key strengths include re-engineering processes and strengthening internal control frameworks to enhance accuracy/efficiency and instilling financial governance; steering key finance change initiatives including global process standardisation, organisational restructuring and cost rationalisation.

Duncan has over 20 years of experience and holds a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics & Statistics from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (ACMA) and a Global Chartered Management Accountant (CGMA).

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