Westminster Group - Executive Board Members

Executive Board Members

The board of the Westminster Group consisted as of 2001, of four executive, two non-executive directors and one non-executive Chairman:

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Malcolm Ross GCVO OBE (Non-Executive Chairman, Chairman of Remuneration and member of the Audit Committees);
  • The Honourable Sir Michael Pakenham KBE CMG (Non-Executive Director, Chairman of the Audit Committee and member of the Remuneration Committee);
  • The Right Honourable Sir John Wheeler KStJ, HQA, JP, DL (Non-Executive Chairman of Longmoor Group);
  • Peter Fowler (Chief Executive Officer and Remuneration Committee);
  • Nicholas Mearing Smith (Finance Director and Remuneration Committee);
  • Roger Worrall (Commercial Director);
  • Stuart Fowler BEng (Hons) (Operations Director).

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