JSW announces management board changes
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
World Coal,
On 9 July 2021, the JSW Supervisory Board adopted resolutions to dismiss the following persons from the company’s Management Board: Barbara Piontek, the Acting President of the Management Board, Tomasz Duda, the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for development and Wlodzimierz Herezniak, the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for sales.
At the same time, Jaroslaw Jedrysek, the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for financial matters tendered his resignation for personal reasons.
Moreover, the company’s Supervisory Board has entrusted Stanislaw Prusek of the JSW SA Supervisory Board with acting in the capacity of the President of the Management Board of the 10th term of office. The period of secondment has been set for the time from 9 July 2021 to 8 October 2021 inclusively, though for no longer than until the time when the new President of the Management Board is appointed. Stanislaw Prusek will also assume the duties of the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for Technical and Operational Matters. In turn, Michal Rospedek of the JSW Supervisory Board will assume the duties of the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for sales and also of the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for development.
Artur Wojtków will discharge the duties of the Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for Financial Matters. During this period, he will also continue to serve as the JSW Management Board member responsible For Employment and Social Policy.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/12072021/jsw-announces-management-board-changes/
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