Arcelor Mittal Announces Re-organisation of Senior Management Structure - Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal to Become CEO
06 November 2006 - 8:29AM
PR Newswire (US)
LUXEMBOURG, November 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Board of
Directors of Arcelor Mittal[1] today announces the re-organisation
of the company's senior management structure. The Board of
Directors has unanimously appointed Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal as the new
Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. Mr Mittal will
continue in his role as President of the Board of Directors.* Mr
Roland Junck has stepped down as chief executive, but will remain a
member of the Group Management Board with his existing portfolio
and additional responsibility as advisor to the Chief Executive.
The GMB will now comprise Mr Lakshmi N. Mittal, Aditya Mittal,
Roland Junck, Michel Wurth, Gonzalo Urquijo and Malay Mukherjee. Mr
Davinder Chugh will retain his operational functions, reporting
directly to the Chief Executive Officer. Commenting, Mr Joseph
Kinsch, Chairman of the Board of Directors, said: "We are making
these changes to clarify the leadership of the company. It had
become clear over the past months that the interests of the company
were not best served by the previous structure." "I believe these
revised arrangements are in the best interest of all stakeholders.
Mr Mittal is one of the most experienced and successful executives
in the steel industry, and the Board is confident his leadership
will deliver the considerable potential of Arcelor Mittal. "On
behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Roland for
the role he has played in leading the integration process over the
past months. We have made a very successful start, which augurs
well for the future of the company." Mr Roland Junck said: "I
believe this clarification of the leadership arrangements of
Arcelor Mittal is in the best interests of all parties. I remain
convinced of the great potential of Arcelor Mittal and as a
continuing member of the GMB I will be lending my full support to
both Mr Mittal and the company to ensure this potential is
realised." Mr Mittal, President and CEO, Arcelor Mittal, added:
"The overarching priority for Arcelor Mittal is to successfully
integrate the two companies and deliver the merger synergies and
benefits. This is the key focus for the Group Management Board and
me, and one I am confident we will achieve. I am very pleased that
Roland will continue to be a part of this effort as a member of the
GMB and as a special adviser to me." "The past three months have
served to increase our confidence in the strategic rationale of
combining the two companies. I remain very excited about our future
prospects." *The Board of Directors has unanimously approved an
amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding, with all independent
board members voting in favour of this amendment, allowing Mr
Lakshmi N. Mittal to take up an executive position while remaining
on the Board of Directors. At the request of Mr Mittal, this
amendment will be presented to an ordinary shareholder vote at the
next Annual General Meeting. The Mittal family will not participate
in this vote. [1] Arcelor S.A. and Mittal Steel Company N.V.
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