WCA appoints three new directors 

The World Cement Association (WCA) has appointed three new directors to its board.
Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications / February 9, 2023
By Liam McLoughlin
Fabien Charbonnel, Xu Gang and Kevin Lunney have been appointed to the WCA's board of directors
Fabien Charbonnel, Xu Gang and Kevin Lunney have been appointed to the WCA's board of directors

The new directors are Fabien Charbonnel, CEO of Cem’In’Eu; Xu Gang, chairman of the board of Maweni Limestone, VP & head of overseas area of Huaxin Cement  parent company of Maweni Limestone; and Kevin Lunney, COO of Mannok Holdings DAC. 

The appointments were agreed in a unanimous vote at the WCA General Assembly Meeting, which took place virtually this month.
 
In addition, both Mohammed Ali Al-Garni, CEO of Saudi Cement, and Roland van Wijnen, CEO of PPC, were re-elected to the board of directors.

The WCA also announced the resignation of two longstanding directors, Vincent Lefebvre, founder & executive chairman of Cem’In’Eu, and Mahendra Singhi, managing director & CEO of Dalmia Cement, who joined the WCA board of directors in 2019 and 2020 respectively. The WCA says that both their knowledge and experience of the industry have been crucial to the professional running and achievements of the association. 

“I’m pleased to welcome Mr. Fabien Charbonnel, Mr. Xu Gang and Mr. Kevin Lunney to the board of directors, and I look forward to their added support in guiding both our members and industry as we tackle the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead,” said Ian Riley, WCA CEO. 

During his address to the General Assembly attendees, WCA president Song Zhiping said: “In 2023, the world economy and the industry will encounter challenges and uncertainties in pursuit of development. In the face of intricate and complex circumstances, WCA shall continue to contribute its strength and wisdom, provide support and service to its members and stakeholders, and promote sustainable development of the industry.”

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