Ketso Gordhan appointed CEO of Pretoria Portland Cement

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South Africa: Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC), the biggest producer of cement products in South Africa, has appointed Ketso Gordhan as CEO from 1 January 2013. Gordhan will succeed current CEO Paul Stuiver, who will have completed his contract.

Gordhan will join the group's board as CEO-designate from 1 November 2012. His most recent role has been in the South African Presidency, where from 2009 he developed performance metrics and targets for government ministries. Before working for the Presidency, Gordhan was head of private equity at FirstRand Financial Services Group for almost a decade. He was also city manager of Johannesburg between 1999 and 2000.

Previously Gordhan was the campaigns manager for the African National Congress and policy co-ordinator between 1990 and 1994. He was also director-general of the Department of Transport between 1994 and 1999 and was involved in privatising Airports Company SA and setting up the first privately funded toll road to Maputo. The South African National Roads Agency was also created during this period.

"Ketso brings a wealth and blend of experience in business and in government, as well as knowledge of various industries," said PPC group chairman Bheki Sibiya.

Last modified on 12 October 2012

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