Countrywide appoints new director with turnaround expertise

Countrywide has announced a new addition to its board.

He is Mark Shuttleworth, who has been appointed non-executive director with effect from October 1. He will become chair of the company’s audit and risk committee from January 1.

He has held various senior finance positions and most recently was chief financial officer at both Pace plc, where he successfully completed the merger with Arris plc, and Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company.

Peter Long, executive chairman of Countrywide, said: “I am delighted to welcome Mark to the board of Countrywide plc. He is a highly experienced and established finance leader with experience in public companies across the FTSE and Middle Eastern Exchanges.

“Mark brings substantial restructuring and turnaround expertise.”

Shuttleworth was a director of ORA Telecom Ltd from May 1999 to May 2001, which was subsequently placed into receivership in November 2001. He was also a director of European Telecom plc between July 2001 and May 2002, which was placed in administrative receivership in May 2002.

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9 Comments

  1. ARC

    The last paragraph suggests not quite so good at turnarounds as Mr Long may hope.

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    1. Bless You

      If he can’t find a way to kill pay any way  unregulated liars and find away to increase house units by 100% the only thing he will turning around is his hedge fund backed Mercedez in the car park.

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  2. AgencyInsider

    ‘So, what experience can you offer if we appoint you to steer the ship?’

    Well, I steered the Mary Rose, the Lusitania, the Titanic, the Edmund Fitzgerald, and the Torrey Canyon.’

    ‘Marvellous. When can you start?’

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  3. smile please

    Good to see CW have learnt from their past mistakes are gone down the route of employing individuals such as Long & Suttleworth with experience within the industry …..

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  4. 70GJ

    I appreciate it’s a big plc but surely they can find a finance expert with property background. That’s where Platt went wrong as from retail. Middle East exchanges should be useful though!

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  5. cyberduck46

    >Shuttleworth was a director of ORA Telecom Ltd from May 1999 to May 2001, which was subsequently placed into receivership in November 2001. He was also a director of European Telecom plc between July 2001 and May 2002, which was placed in administrative receivership in May 2002.

     

    >“Mark brings substantial restructuring and turnaround expertise.”

     

    Must have misread the CV. Easy thing to do I suppose. It really said shutdown expertise.

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  6. AgentQ73

    Hope for the sake of the staff it all works out but from what i can see they need a huge influx of experienced motivated staff at branch level

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  7. new life

    Taxi for countrywide !!!!!!!!!

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  8. Enigma1984

    Long…Decides his workload is so burdensome that he must leave Royal Mail to focus on CW.

    Three weeks later Royal Mail post profits warning.

    shuttleworth joins with ‘ turnaround experience ‘ having two businesses fail and go into administration.

    You could not make it up…I fear for all the Boys and Girls at the coal face.

     

     

     

     

     

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