Mader Group (ASX:MAD) - CEO, Justin Nuich
CEO, Justin Nuich
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  • Equipment and plant maintenance company Mader Group (MAD) has appointed Justin Nuich as CEO, effective January 28
  • Justin is currently a Director of Mader, having joined the Board on January 1, 2019
  • He has over 20 years experience in mining and oil and gas industries, having previously worked with the likes of BHP and Fortescue Metals
  • Current CEO Patrick Conway will remain as an executive director of the company, moving to the role of Director Emerging Businesses
  • Shares in Mader are up a slight 1.12 per cent and are trading at 90 cents

Equipment and plant maintenance company Mader Group (MAD) has appointed Justin Nuich as CEO, effective January 28.

Justin is currently a Director of Mader, having joined the Board on January 1, 2019.

He has over 20 years experience in the mining and oil and gas industries, having previously worked at BHP, Fortescue Metals, Mineral Resources and Salt Lake Potash.

Furthermore, he has extensive experience and a successful track record in maintenance management and business improvement.

Current CEO Patrick Conway will remain as an Executive Director of the company, moving to the role of Director Emerging Businesses.

This role will see him focus on business growth and development.

“We are pleased to announce Justin’s appointment as CEO. He is an impressive business leader with significant experience in the mining and oil and gas sectors. He takes the lead at an exciting time in the company’s growth and development,” Non-Executive Chairman Jim Walker said.

“We also welcome Patrick to his new role as Director Emerging Businesses. We believe this management transition will equip the company with the right executive skills and capabilities to deliver on our significant potential,” he added.

Shares in Mader are up a slight 1.12 per cent and are trading at 90 cents at 4:16 pm AEDT.

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