Tenet group director Geoffrey Clarkson to exit

Laura Miller
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Tenet group director Geoffrey Clarkson is to step down next year.

Clarkson has been a director at the IFA network since December 2000 and will leave by mid 2013. Clarkson said: ‘It has been very satisfying to be able to contribute to the success of Tenet over the last decade. "However, I have other ambitions that I wish to pursue and have decided now is the time to explore some of those opportunities in another environment. I believe that I leave Tenet in a strong position, both financially and operationally.' Martin Greenwood, executive chairman of Tenet said Clarkson had helped to 'transform' Tenet during his time at the company. 'We shall m...

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