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Jim Mintern appointed as group finance director for CRH
Written by Global Cement staff
24 March 2021
Ireland: CRH has appointed Jim Mintern as group finance director with effect from 1 June 2021. He will also join the company’s board of directors at the same time. He succeeds Senan Murphy who is retiring.
Mintern, aged 54 years, is a chartered accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University College Dublin. He has over 30 years of experience in the building materials industry, nearly 20 years of which have been with CRH.
He joined CRH in Ireland as finance director for Roadstone in 2002 and since then has held several senior positions across the group, including country manager for Ireland and managing director of each of the Western and Eastern regions of our Europe Materials business. Mintern is an executive vice president of CRH and a member of the group’s Global Leadership Team. In his most recent role as chief of staff to the chief executive officer he worked with divisional and operational leadership, having oversight of group performance programmes and leading the planning and execution of some of the group’s recent large acquisitions including Ash Grove in North America in 2018.
Guillaume Moyen appointed as group chief financial officer at Dangote Cement
Written by Global Cement staff
24 March 2021
Nigeria: Dangote Cement has appointed Guillaume Moyen as its group chief financial officer (CFO).
Moyen joined Dangote Cement in February 2019 as group CFO (operations) and was appointed acting group chief financial officer in March 2019. He is in charge of finance and information technology (IT) and has more than 20 years’ experience in multi-national industrial and services companies notably operating in emerging and frontier markets.
During his career he has worked in finance, risk management, internal control, audit, information technology and procurement working in senior positions in manufacturing, engineering, oil and gas, nuclear energy, mining and consulting sectors notably with the Areva Group, the Ola Energy Group and KPMG. Guillaume is a chartered accountant and holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Columbia Business School.
Chris Bradbury appointed as plant manager of Tarmac’s Dunbar cement plant in Scotland
Written by Global Cement staff
24 March 2021
UK: CRH subsidiary Tarmac has appointed Chris Bradbury as the plant manager at its integrated Dunbar cement plant in East Lothian, Scotland. He previously worked at Tarmac’s Tunstead plant in Derbyshire. Bradbury began working in the cement industry as an apprentice in 1994 and has held many roles at plants both in the UK and in Nigeria and the Philippines.
Michele Seassaro appointed as managing director of Schmersal subsidiary in China
Written by Global Cement staff
24 March 2021
China: Germany-based Schmersal Group has appointed Michele Seassaro as the managing director of Schmersal Industrial Switchgear based in Shanghai. He has been managing the group’s China-based subsidiary since the start of March 2021.
Seassaro, aged 52 years, was born in Milan, Italy and has more than 20 years of international management experience, including in Europe, North Africa and Asia Pacific. Over the past ten years, he has held senior positions in various companies in the consumer goods and food industry in China. He holds a law background as well as an Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degree from China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) and studied the Chinese language at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Schmersal operates a production plant in the Qingpu district of Shanghai. It produces position and safety switches as well as lift switchgear for the Asian market. The company also operates a number of sales offices across China.
IKN to equip new line at Qizilqumsement cement plant 24 March 2021
Uzbekistan: Germany-based IKN has secured a contract for process integration and equipment design for a new kiln line at Qizilqumsement’s Qizilqumsement cement plant. The supplier’s remit includes the pyroprocessing line, preheater, kiln and cooler including ID fan, kiln drive and burners. It plans to use a six-stage preheater, the region’s first. Commissioning is scheduled for 2022.