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Nisa recruits two non-exec directors

Nisa has appointed Neil Ashworth and Arnu Misra as independent non-executive directors. Ashworth is chief executive of parcel services company Collect+ and also runs his own consultancy… View Article

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Nisa recruits two non-exec directors

Nisa has appointed Neil Ashworth and Arnu Misra as independent non-executive directors.

Ashworth is chief executive of parcel services company Collect+ and also runs his own consultancy specialising in the retail and logistics sectors. In addition, he is the immediate past chairman of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and previously held executive positions at Tesco, the Co-op and Woolworths.

Meanwhile, Misra has worked in senior roles at Matalan, Asda and Loblaw’s in Canada. He also spent six years as chief executive of the private equity backed Cannons Health.

Nisa chief executive Nick Read said: ”As we move from stabilisation into growth, and execute our three-year strategy, the experience of both Neil and Arnu will add greatly to this process. Nisa has enjoyed a positive start to the busy year-end period, with the recent announcement of significant retailer recruitment, and I am pleased to now be reporting the strengthening of the Nisa board too.”

Nisa recently announced contract wins with Bourne Leisure and McColl’s Retail Group which meant it recruited a further 334 retailers to its business. 

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