Kirstin Baker has been appointed as a non-executive director and panel member of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), and Robin Cohen has been appointed as a panel member.
Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark has appointed Kirstin Baker as a non-executive director and panel member, and Robin Cohen as a panel member, to the CMA. Kirstin Baker began her role on September 1 and Robin Cohen will begin on October 3.
Kirstin Baker was most recently HM Treasury’s Finance and Commercial Director. Earlier in her career, Kirstin was part of the senior team leading the Treasury’s response to the banking crisis and was awarded a CBE for this work.
Robin Cohen is an economist with over 30 years of experience in economic consulting, providing advice to governments, regulators, and businesses across multiple sectors.
Board members play a key role in providing leadership and direction to the organisation, working with the chair and chief executive.
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