Wilson Organisation steps forward with Boots director
Gary Cormack, a former trading director for Boots, has joined Nottingham insurance broker The Wilson Organisation, as non-executive deputy chairman.
Mr Cormack will work alongside managing director Charlotte Perkins and chief executive officer Annabel Prow.
His previous roles include commercial director for Superdrug and chief executive of Picsolve International. He has been tasked with assisting in developing and delivering the firm's ongoing strategy for growth across the UK.
Ms Prow commented: "As a family owned and run business, we recognise the importance and value for the board and management team of working with non-family members and
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