Family Building Society chief to chair BSA
By Leah Milner 6
th May 2021 10:23 am
Family Building Society chief executive Mark Bogard has been elected as the new chair of the Building Societies Association.
He succeeds Yorkshire Building Society chief executive Mike Regnier and takes up the role with immediate effect.
Bogard has been deputy chair at the BSA since 2019 and is replaced in this role by Marsden Building Society chief executive Rob Pheasey.
The term of office for the BSA chair and deputy chair is two years and both are unpaid roles.
Bogard has 20 years’ experience in financial services.
He became chief executive of National Counties Building Society in 2012 before the lender launched the Family Building Society brand in July 2014.
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