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Nyrstar announces new CEO

Archiv – The board of metals processor and producer Nyrstar NV has confirmed the departure of Nyrstar’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Fowler. Paul has decided to leave the company for personal reasons.
Current Nyrstar non-executive Director, Roland Junck, will succeed Paul in the role effective immediately.
Belgium / United Kingdom | The board of metals processor and producer Nyrstar NV has confirmed the departure of Nyrstar’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Fowler. Paul has decided to leave the company for personal reasons.
Current Nyrstar non-executive Director, Roland Junck, will succeed Paul in the role effective immediately.
The company Chairman, Julien De Wilde said, ’Paul was instrumental in the formation of Nyrstar and he has led the company through its inception. Paul has also led his team in taking the difficult actions necessary to cope with the current economic downturn.’
’We thank Paul for his significant contribution throughout his time with Nyrstar and wish him well in his future endeavours’, Mr De Wilde added.
Roland Junck, who has been a director since September 2007, is a former chief executive officer of Arcelor Mittal and was previously a member of the Group Management Board of Arcelor. Roland started his career with Arbed in 1980 and was appointed managing director in 1996. He was named senior vice president of Aceralia in 1998 and was a member of the Arbed Group Management Board from 1999 until 2002, when he was appointed senior executive vice president of the newly created Arcelor

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