CML chairman and deputy chairmen elected for 2010
Thursday, 28 January 2010
12:00 AM
The Council of Mortgage Lenders today confirmed Matthew Wyles, group distribution director of Nationwide Building Society, has been elected chairman of the CML for a second year.
Having spent 2009 as chairman, Matthew will continue in the role through 2010. He will be supported by new joint deputy chairman, Colin Shave, chief executive of GE Money Home Lending Ltd who has taken over from John Heron. Colin will be joining incumbent joint deputy chairman Martijn Van der Heijden, head of mortgages at HSBC, for 2010.
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