Evonik names management boards of its new legal entities
Chemical segments and Site Services to be managed by separate legal entities
The new companies will start operating on July 1, 2015. The management boards will assume their duties effective January 1, 2015 to prepare for this.
The new organizational structure involves the following changes:
- The Consumer, Health & Nutrition segment will be renamed Nutrition & Care and will be managed by Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH. The Consumer Specialties and Health & Nutrition Business Units will be combined into this segment. Board of Management: Dr. Reiner Beste (Chairman), Dr. Hans-Josef Ritzert, Michael Gattermann, Markus Schäfer
- The Resource Efficiency segment will be managed by Evonik Resource Efficiency GmbH. The Inorganic Materials and Coatings & Additives Business Units will be combined into this segment. Board of Management: Dr. Claus Rettig (Chairman), Dr. Johannes Ohmer, Simone Hildmann, N.N.
- The Specialty Materials segment will be renamed Performance Materials and will be managed by Evonik Performance Materials GmbH. The Performance Polymers and Advanced Intermediates Business Units will be combined into this segment. Board of Management: Johann-Caspar Gammelin (Chairman),
Dr. Michael Pack, Rainer Wobbe, Magdalena Wagner
- Site Services and Process Technology & Engineering will be combined in Evonik Technology & Infrastructure GmbH. Board of Management: Gregor Hetzke (Chairman), Dr. Clemens Herberg, Stefan Behrens
Evonik expects that the new management model will provide a far better structural basis for profitable growth of the various business operations.
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