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Games Workshop has announced that Elizabeth Harrison has been appointed as finance director subject to board approval.

Harrison joined Games Workshop in March 2000 as a finance manager for the German sales business.

She has had various roles within finance and business analysis within Games Workshop and has been the group reporting manager since February 2013.

Alongside this she is also a qualified chartered accountant and trained at Coopers and Lybrand.

Furthermore, after 27 years with the group and nine years on the board Rachel Tongue did not offer herself for reelection as a director of Games Workshop at the AGM in September 2024.

Tongue will step down from the board at the 2024 AGM and will leave the group in January 2025.

She will continue in her role as CFO until the AGM to ensure a smooth transfer of responsibilities.

 

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