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[[Harry Baines]] originally qualified as a Solicitor, working in a variety of roles in local government and private practice before moving into industry in 1985 when he joined [[T+N]] plc, the international automotive components manufacturer, becoming Group Legal Adviser in 1989 and Company Secretary in 1993.
 
[[Harry Baines]] originally qualified as a Solicitor, working in a variety of roles in local government and private practice before moving into industry in 1985 when he joined [[T+N]] plc, the international automotive components manufacturer, becoming Group Legal Adviser in 1989 and Company Secretary in 1993.
 
   
 
   
Following the sale of T+N to [[Federal Mogul Corporation]] of the US, in 1998, Baines joined [[Halifax]] plc as Company Secretary in 1999, and assumed the same role in [[HBOS plc]] in September 2001, following the merger between Halifax and Bank of Scotland that created HBOS.
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Following the sale of T+N to [[Federal Mogul Corporation]] of the US, in 1998, Baines joined [[Halifax plc]] as Company Secretary in 1999, and assumed the same role in [[HBOS plc]] in September 2001, following the merger between Halifax and Bank of Scotland that created HBOS.
 
   
 
   
 
With effect March 2006, he became Group Counsel and a member of the Executive Committee {{ref|1}}.
 
With effect March 2006, he became Group Counsel and a member of the Executive Committee {{ref|1}}.

Revision as of 10:40, 6 April 2007

Harry Baines originally qualified as a Solicitor, working in a variety of roles in local government and private practice before moving into industry in 1985 when he joined T+N plc, the international automotive components manufacturer, becoming Group Legal Adviser in 1989 and Company Secretary in 1993.

Following the sale of T+N to Federal Mogul Corporation of the US, in 1998, Baines joined Halifax plc as Company Secretary in 1999, and assumed the same role in HBOS plc in September 2001, following the merger between Halifax and Bank of Scotland that created HBOS.

With effect March 2006, he became Group Counsel and a member of the Executive Committee [1].

Notes

  1. ^ About HBOS the Directors, accessed 06/04/07