Ex-KPMG accountant joins Carpetright board
Andrew Page, currently the chief executive of Restaurant Group, is to join the specialist carpet retailer next month
Andrew Page, currently the chief executive of Restaurant Group, is to join the specialist carpet retailer next month
A FORMER KPMG ACCOUNTANT has joined the board of Carpetright as an independent non-executive director, the specialist carpet retailer said.
Andrew Page, currently the chief executive of Restaurant Group, which runs the Frankie & Benny’s, Chiquito and Garfunkel’s brands, joins the board with effect from 1 July.
Prior to joining The Restaurant Group, Page held a number of senior positions in the leisure and hospitality industry including senior vice president with InterContinental Hotels and finance firector of Hanover International.
Page spent six years as a corporate financier with Kleinwort Benson, having trained and qualified as a chartered accountant with KPMG.
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