Akzo Nobel NV Announces Fredrik Westin as New CFO, Effective January 2026

Reuters
03 Jul
Akzo Nobel NV Announces Fredrik Westin as New CFO, Effective January 2026

Akzo Nobel NV has announced the appointment of Fredrik Westin as the new Chief Financial Officer, effective January 1, 2026. He will succeed Maarten de Vries, who will remain on the Board of Management to assist with the transition until his retirement in April 2026. Fredrik Westin brings over 25 years of international experience in the industrial and automotive sectors, having previously served as CFO at Autoliv, Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology, and Johnson Controls. His nomination to AkzoNobel's Board of Management is pending shareholder approval.

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