Frontier IP Group Plc, a specialist in commercializing intellectual property, has announced the results of its annual general meeting (AGM). All resolutions were duly passed, and the company has confirmed that Andrew Richmond has stepped down from his role as Chairman, with Dame Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge assuming the role of Chair. The AGM also saw the reappointment of several directors, including Neil Crabb, Jacqueline McKay, James Fish, Matthew White, David Holbrook, Nigel Grierson, and Professor Dame Julia King. The vacancy created by Andrew Richmond's retirement as a Director and Chairman will not be filled. BDO LLP was reappointed as the company's auditor, and the directors were authorized to determine the auditor's remuneration. The directors were also authorized to allot shares and to disapply pre-emption rights in connection with the allotment and issue of equity securities for cash. Additionally, the directors were authorized to disapply pre-emption rights to allot equity securities for cash and to purchase own shares on the market.