Former BSA chair Jenkins joins the Buckinghamshire
Dick Jenkins has retired from his role as chairman of the Building Societies Association and has become a non-executive director at Buckinghamshire Building Society.
"I was not ready to fully retire and leave the mutual sector so I was thrilled to be appointed as a NED at the Buckinghamshire."
Prior to his role at the Buckinghamshire, Jenkins also spent 15 years as CEO of Bath Building Society.
Jenkins said: “I was not ready to fully retire and leave the mutual sector so I was thrilled to be appointed as a NED at the Buckinghamshire. I have followed the Buckinghamshire over a number of years and believe it has made significant progress growing and reshaping its business. I am excited about the challenges of a non-executive role and am really looking forward to working with the Board and the rest of the staff to continue to support and drive the Society forward.”
Robin Bailey, chair of the Buckinghamshire, added: “I am delighted that Dick is joining our board. His knowledge and experience of running a similar sized Society over a sustained period, and his network and reputation in the market is outstanding. This will be invaluable to the Buckinghamshire and to our continuing successful progress growing our business whilst doing the right thing for our members, staff, the local community and other stakeholders.”
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