New IMI non-executive directors bring diversity, governance expertise and sector insight
The Institute of the Motor Industry has appointed Benjamin Hill, Paula Cooper and Sukhi Clark as non-executive directors, adding expertise in finance, mobility, governance and inclusion.
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has appointed three new non-executive directors (NEDs) to its board as part of a wider refresh aimed at strengthening governance, inclusion and long-term strategic planning.
Benjamin Hill, Paula Cooper and Sukhi Clark bring experience from the financial, automotive and mobility sectors.
Hill, the former CFO of Nominet UK, has also held senior leadership roles at Unipart Group. He has been appointed chair of the IMI’s Audit and Risk Management Committee.
He said: “My role as Non-Executive Director and Audit and Risk Management Committee Chair for the IMI enables me to combine my automotive passion and financial experience to help steer this prestigious organisation towards a clear growth plan based on solid foundations. It is a privilege to help shape the future of such an organisation.”
Cooper, who recently completed her tenure as a Toyota GB board director and has been an advocate of the IMI’s There’s More to Motor campaign, also joins the Audit and Risk Management Committee.
She said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to join the IMI Board and support its ambitions. Industry, technology, consumers and regulations are evolving rapidly, and the IMI has an important role to play.
“I hope to support it thriving in providing a relevant, effective and exemplary range of services; to be a beacon for automotive professionals and attracting more people to desire a career in automotive with the vast range of exciting, rewarding and enjoyable opportunities available.”
Clark, head of accessible vehicles at Motability Operations and a visiting professor at Birmingham City University, joins the Nomination, Remuneration and Governance Committee.












