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Thursday 06 September 2018 11:12 am

Marston’s appoints Lazard’s UK CEO as its new chairman

By: Alys Key

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The UK boss of financial adviser Lazard is headed to the pub with a new job as chairman of Marston's.

William Rucker will take on the position from the beginning of next month, taking over from interim chair and Tesco veteran Carolyn Bradley. He has been chief executive of Lazard in the UK since 2004.

He has previously chaired both Crest Nicholson and Quintain, and is currently chairman of UK Dementia Research Institute.

Rucker said Marston's was "well placed to capitalise on current sector trends with a leading beer business, a balanced, well invested pub portfolio and growing lodge accommodation business".

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Marston's has had a mixed year, with snowy conditions wiping out £1m in profit in January. But the World Cup provided a welcome boost to drinks-led venues.

More recently, the company signed a deal with a vegan "bleeding" burger manufacturer as it shifts its food-led venues to offer more meat-free meals.

CEO Ralph Findlay said today that Rucker's appointment would help the group deliver on growth ambitions. 

"William brings with him extensive expertise, having advised a broad range of companies and chaired two publicly quoted companies," he said.

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