EP&T Global (ASX:EPX) - CEO, Trent Knox
CEO, Trent Knox
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  • EP&T Global (EPX) announces CEO Trent Knox has tendered his resignation and will serve out his three-month notification period
  • Mr Knox was appointed CEO in September 2020 and led EP&T through its IPO in May 2021 and subsequent capital raise in November 2021, overseeing its growth in ACV
  • EP&T says it has engaged specialist executive search firm Mitchellake to carry out the search for a new CEO
  • EPX shares steady at eight cents

EP&T Global’s (EPX) CEO Trent Knox has tendered his resignation.

The company said Mr Knox indicated he would serve out his three-month notice period and continue to perform the role of CEO until June 3.

Mr Knox was appointed CEO in September 2020 and led EP&T through its IPO in May 2021 and subsequent capital raise in November 2021.

The company said he oversaw growth in annual contract value (ACV) from $7.8 million prior to the IPO to $11.4 million as of December 2021.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed working with a highly skilled and passionate team and am
proud of the significant growth that’s been achieved,” Mr Knox said.

“I know that I am leaving EP&T in a stronger and more stable position than when I joined.

“The opportunity for this company going forward is vast by virtue of the phenomenal ESG tailwinds that are in evidence globally as an increasing number of companies commit to net zero targets.”

The EPX board has engaged executive search firm Mitchellake to undertake the search for a new CEO.

EPX shares were steady at eight cents at 2:00 pm AEDT.

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