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Upholstered furniture and flooring retailer Scs Group has appointed Angela Luger as its new non-executive director, with effect from 16 May 2019.

Luger was previously CEO of retail businesses N Brown and The Original Factory Shop and has held senior executive positions at Debenhams, Asda and Mars. She is also a non-executive director at Portmeirion and the Madrid based DIA group.

Alan Smith, chairman of Scs, said: “I am delighted to welcome Angela to the board of ScS. Angela’s strong retail and marketing background will be of great value to the group, and I look forward to her contribution.”

Luger added: “The team at SCS are experienced, resilient, and focussed on serving their customers. I am absolutely delighted to be joining the board and look forward to sharing my insights and expertise in value retail and leveraging technology. I am very excited to be part of this great business’ next chapter.”

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