-- 根据KMD Brands(澳交所代码:KMD,新西兰证券交易所代码:KMD)当天向新西兰证券交易所提交的文件显示,该公司已任命非执行董事Philip Bowman为董事长,自周五起生效,接替David Kirk的职位。 文件还显示,Bowman目前担任Sky Network Television(新西兰证券交易所代码:SKT,澳交所代码:SKT)的董事长。
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