The Cambridge Building Society has appointed three new non-executive directors to its board after its previous long standing board members reached the end of their nine year limit terms.
The mutual has added Pauline Caldwell (pictured), Harriett Hunnable and Daniel Mundy to its team.
Caldwell was appointed to the board in April 2023, has a wealth of expertise in people leadership and development, compensation and remuneration, succession planning, equality, diversity and inclusivity, and relationship management.
She is a global HR professional, MCIPD-qualified and holds a Practitioner Diploma in executive coaching and a systemic team coaching certificate via the Academy of Executive Coaching.
Hunnable joined The Cambridge as a customer in 2000 and its board in April 2023 to help with its contribution to the community.
She is a FN 100 Women in Finance holder and serves on critical benchmark oversight boards, advisory boards and works at the University of Cambridge on finance for climate and nature initiatives.
Mundy was appointed to the board in January this year following his observation of the leadership team in the months before, has undertaken various executive roles within financial services with a focus on mutuality. He has experience across finance, risk, technology, and regulation, and is a member of the society’s risk and audit committees.
John Spence, chairman of The Cambridge, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Pauline, Harriett, and Daniel to our board.
“With three of our longstanding NEDs coming to the end of their final three year term, we are delighted with the recruitment of this talented trio, and I look forward to working with all the board to forge a unit that can be as effective as what we’ve come to expect at The Cambridge.”