Meyer, Terndrup leaving FLSmidth

FLSmidth has announced that Joshua Meyer, president of its Mining Service business line, and Annette Terndrup, Group General Counsel, are stepping down from their roles and will be leaving the company.

Meyer will be leaving FLSmidth at the end of December 2024, and Terndrup’s last day with FLSmidth will be the last of February 2025.

The process of identifying Josh’s replacement is ongoing and is expected to be concluded in the near future. As part of the continued implementation of its new corporate operating model, the role as General Counsel will no longer be part of the executive leadership team, but will continue to report directly to the CEO.

“For the past several years we have focused on defining our core and positioning the company for future growth, and both Josh and Annette have played instrumental roles in driving this transformation. Josh has helped transform our business model and structurally improved the Service business. We will continue to build on this to further accelerate our growth and simplify our operations,” said CEO Mikko Keto.

“Throughout an impressive 21-year career with FLSmidth, Annette has led and contributed to several strategic activities, including the execution of many mergers, acquisitions and divestments. I would like to thank Josh and Annette for their many contributions to FLSmidth, and I wish them both all the best in their future endeavours.”

Until a replacement for Meyer is announced, Alanas Kraujalis will support with day-to-day leadership of the Service business line. Alanas Kraujalis currently serves as Senior Vice President and Head of Consumables, and has been with FLSmidth for more than 10 years.

Source: flsmidth.com

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