US: Fortera has appointed Kas Farsad as its Chief Strategy Officer.

Farsad was the lead inventor of Fortera’s reactive calcium carbonate cement when he worked as the R&D Manager for Calera Corporation in the late 2000s. He worked for PAX Scientific in the 2010s amongst other roles before returning to the renamed Fortera in 2019 as Director, Strategic Development.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor, a master’s degree in Materials Science from San Jose State University and a master of business administration (MBA) from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.

UK: The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has appointed Lex Russell as its chair for a two-year period. He succeeds Simon Willis, the head of Hanson UK, who has been in post for three years.

Russell is the managing director of Cemex UK Materials. He has worked in the building materials industry for 40 years, initially starting in 1984 with Scotland-based quarrying and concrete product company Alexander Russell, holding a variety of operational and technical roles. In 1989 he joined RMC’s technical department before progressing through the organisation as Quarry Manager, Operations Manager, Business Manager and director.

In 2005 RMC was acquired by Cemex and two years later Russell moved to Australia to lead a team in the post-merger integration of Rinker, acquired by Cemex in 2007. He returned to the UK as Vice President before becoming managing director of the Cemex UK Materials business in 2018.

South Africa: PPC has appointed Matias Cardarelli as its new chief executive officer for four years, with effect from 1 October 2023. He will replace Roland van Wijnen, whose contract began in 2019. Cardarelli has held various positions at private cement companies, including chair of Natal Portland Cement (NPC), part of InterCement Group. He also led the operational and financial turnaround of Amreyah Cement in Egypt and the expansion of Yguazú Cementos in Paraguay.

Sri Lanka: Praveen Gnanam has been appointed to the Board of Tokyo Cement Company (Lanka) as a Non-Independent Director. He joined Tokyo Cement in 2012 as Special Projects Coordinator and was promoted to Head of Innovation Department in 2015.

Gnanam holds over a decade of experience in the hardware and construction materials industry as well as in renewable energy. Prior to joining Tokyo Cement, he worked in consulting for Los Angeles-based firm Innovation Protocol, and as a Research Analyst and a Brand Associate for clients such as eBay, PayPal and Republic Waste Management.

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