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Pet owners 'none the wiser' after Channel 5 programme
Pet Brands sues Wilkinson over product copyright infringement
Pets At Home lures women onto its board of directors
Bright future for Trowbridge pet store as it finds a new home
Ministerial cat elections for MPs’ pets rocked by ‘cheating’ claims
Prestopets has 35 years experience in fishkeeping market
Aquatic trade body backs UK government’s illegal wildlife trafficking campaign
Westland to announce exciting plans for its three bird food brands
Interzoo exhibition briefing at PetQuip event
Exclusive freezer deals from Natural Instinct at PATS Sandown
Visit PATS Sandown for great offers, including a superb deal from Wagg Foods
Firefighters saved Northampton pet shop from blaze
Easidri to launch three new products at Crufts and PATS Sandown
Collarways introduce the Zogoflex Counter Top Display
Art exhibition features controversial 'Staffie' breed
New marketing manager at SureFlap
New portion-right programmable feeder from 3P Enterprise
Lily’s Kitchen expands its pet treats with launch of The Truly Naturals range
CSJ sponsors Juniors in Open Junior Agility Championships
Helping pet owners through the Euthanasia decision
Keep dogs on leads during lambing, say BVA vets
Post Office to move to Lincs village pet shop
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Pets At Home lures women onto its board of directors

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Pets At Home is to name two new female directors in an effort to satisfy the growing clamour for more diverse boardrooms as it prepares for a £1.5bn flotation.

According to Sky News, the pet retailer is to recruit Tessa Green (right), a trustee of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's charitable foundation, and Amy Stirling, a former Carphone Warehouse executive, as non-executive directors.

The appointments will mean that Pets At Home will have two women on a board of approximately six directors when it goes public this year, exceeding the target for quoted companies of 25% female representation by next year.

The chairman of Halfords, Dennis Millard, will also be appointed to the Pets At Home board, said a report on the Sky News website.

The pets retailer is currently owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), the private equity firm, which is likely to announce the flotation in the coming weeks.

Mr Millard is already likely to be familiar with Pets At Home's business since he recruited Matt Davies, the chain's then chief executive, to run Halfords in 2012.

In addition to her role at the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's foundation, Ms Green is a trustee of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew and is a former chairman of the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.

Her corporate career included a spell as head of corporate affairs at Carlton Communications, a role also held by David Cameron, the Prime Minister.

KKR has appointed its in-house capital markets division alongside Goldman Sachs, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Nomura to oversee the listing of Pets At Home.

The chain's public market debut will come four years after KKR acquired it in a £955m deal.

In its latest set of full-year results, published in August, Pets at Home reported a surge in sales and profits, underlining its status as one of the high street success stories during a period of economic volatility.

NickWood-LargeEarnings broke through the £100m barrier for the first time in the year to March, although Nick Wood, the former Dixons executive who now runs Pets at Home, expressed caution about the outlook.

“Market conditions remain challenging with disposable incomes under pressure for many of our customers," said Wood (pictured left).

"Against this backdrop we remain committed to delivering fantastic value as well as exceptional service to our customers through new stores and trading formats, new product innovation, and the engagement and knowledge of truly committed colleagues throughout the business.”

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