Heyde to Replace Roelse as CEO, Royal IHC

August 9, 2016

Royal IHC has announced that on 1 September 2016 Bram Roelse will step down as CEO. On that date Mr Dave Vander Heyde will be appointed by the Supervisory Board as the company’s new CEO.

During his time in this role, Mr Roelse has used his in-depth knowledge and experience to determine and roll out the IHC2020 strategy under difficult market conditions. The Supervisory Board is extremely grateful for this and his enormous contribution to IHC over the past 16 years.

For the sake of continuity in policy and execution, Mr Dave Vander Heyde will start as CEO on 1 September. He has been CFO at IHC since 2011. Accustomed to the challenges the company is facing, his experience will be an invaluable asset in his new role.
 

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