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JD Sports Fashion has announced a number of significant senior appointments and the reshuffling of its committees. 

The group has appointed Andrew Higginson as chair of the Nominations Committee and Suzi Williams as chair of its  Remuneration Committee. 

It has also announced the creation of a new Disclosure Committee chaired by Helen Ashton and its members Neil Greenhalgh and Nim Cassidy.

The group has shuffled around its committees, with the Audit Committee now chaired by Helen Ashton and its members Bert Hoyt and Suzi Williams. The Nominations Committee will be chaired by Andrew Higginson and its members include  Helen Ashton, Bert Hoyt and Mahbobeh Sabetnia.

The Remuneration Committee will be chaired by Suzi Williams and its members include Helen Ashton, Bert Hoyt and Mahbobeh Sabetnia.

This follows the news that JD Sports is set to double its presence in Bullring and Grand Central, Birmingham, as it looks to drive customer engagement through events, pop-ups and collaborations.

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