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The Works appoints non-exec director

The Works has appointed Stuart Warriner to its board as a non-executive director. Warriner is joining the book and stationery chain after 30 years at PWC… View Article

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The Works appoints non-exec director

The Works has appointed Stuart Warriner to its board as a non-executive director.

Warriner is joining the book and stationery chain after 30 years at PWC where he led the corporate finance team in the North of England.

The Works’ board is led by Card Factory founder Dean Hoyle who joined the company in 2015 as chairman and investor. Fellow board members include Tony Barraclough, former property director at Card Factory, and James Woolley, portfolio partner of private equity house and The Works investor, Endless LLP.

Commenting on Warriner’s appointment , Hoyle said: “Stuart is a highly respected corporate finance specialist. His decision to join The Works is a real coup for us and is testament to the strength and continued growth potential of this business.

“Stuart brings new expertise to an already strong board and will help us continue to explore new opportunities for the fantastic business that the executive team has built over the last decade. I’m looking forward to working with him to take The Works from strength to strength.”

The Works operates 400 stores across the UK. 

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