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Power systems technology specialist appoints Yorkshire businesswoman as non-exec chair
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Power systems technology specialist appoints Yorkshire businesswoman as non-exec chair

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Jo Haigh has been appointed to the Board of Fundamentals Limited as non-executive chair. Fundamentals is a power systems technology specialist with bases in the UK and Australia.

Jo joins the Board to support the continued growth and assist in realising the company’s vision of becoming a world-class business and to further exploit their leading market position in electricity grid technology.

Jo is an experienced non-executive director, having served on over 40 boards throughout her career. She is a finalist for the 2021 Non-Executive Director Awards, in the category of Private/Private Equity Backed, which is in association with Peel Hunt and sponsored by The Sunday Times.

Fundamentals Ltd was founded in 1994 and has enjoyed continuous growth with the development of innovative voltage regulation solutions and now looks to embark on the next stage of growth with international expansion and portfolio development plans in place to exploit the very clear global opportunities relating to improving the health and performance of grids.

Jo said “I am honoured to join this company Board, they have exactly the right dynamics, which makes my work so interesting. They are hugely ambitious and have values I can relate to wholly. I cannot wait to be part of their exciting journey.”

Jon Hiscock, managing director of Fundamentals said of the appointment “I feel very fortunate to have Jo on our team and look forward to tapping into her very clear experience and knowledge to help us realise our ambitions, push ourselves and learn about how to become a world-class business with a world-class board.”

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