Vallourec’s Supervisory Board met under the chairmanship of Vivienne Cox to discuss the succession plan for the Management Board whose terms of office expire on 15 March 2020. As Philippe Crouzet did not wish to take on a new term of office, the Supervisory Board has managed an internal and external selection process. At the end of this process, following the recommendations from the Appointments, Remuneration and Governance Committee, Edouard Guinotte was selected to succeed Philippe Crouzet as a member and Chairman of the Management Board. Edouard Guinotte will be appointed for a four-year term. Edouard Guinotte possesses extensive knowledge of Vallourec’s activities, markets and customers. During his more than twenty years career with the Group, much of it working in international markets, he has demonstrated his leadership and his strategic vision. He joined the Executive Committee in 2017 with responsibility for the Middle East and Asia region.
Olivier Mallet will continue as a member of the Management Board and as the Group’s Chief Financial Officer. He will exercise his mandate until the 2023 Ordinary General Meeting.
Edouard Guinotte, 48, a graduate of the Ecole des Mines de Paris, holds the INSEAD Management Program. In 1995, he joined Vallourec as head of logistics and production at Vallourec Composants Automobile. He spent his entire career within the Group and hold various positions in various countries. From 1998 to 2000, he was Group Controller and then became Director of an operating entity in Mexico for 3 years. In 2004, he returned to the Automotive Division as Marketing Director before becoming Strategy and Development Director of the Group’s Oil and Gas business in 2007, where he led in particular the plans to acquire the first 20% of Tianda and the acquisition of Vallourec Saudi Arabia. From 2011 to 2014, he was President of Vallourec USA based in Houston, leading the commercial policy allowing Vallourec to double its sales in the United States following the start-up of the new Youngstown plant and then became Vice-President of the Group in charge of Trade and Development OCTG in the Eastern Hemisphere region. Since 2017, he has been Senior Vice President and member of the Group’s Executive Committee in charge of the Middle East and Asia.
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