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New leadership at Bureau Veritas

Following the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on 22 June, the Bureau Veritas Board of Directors has voted to nominate Hinda Gharbi as Chief Executive Officer of the company, following Didier Michaud-Daniel.

“The Board of Directors of Bureau Veritas would like to express its sincere thanks to Didier Michaud-Daniel for the tremendous work he has accomplished at the Group over more than 10 years and the major role he has played in shaping Bureau Veritas’ success,” said Aldo Cardoso, previous Chairman of the Board and Directors.

He added, “Under his leadership, Bureau Veritas has grown from strength to strength, with sales up by more than 65% over the period, over 80,000 employees with renowned expertise, 400,000 clients worldwide, and an extremely strong financial structure.”

Additionally, Laurent Mignon has replaced Cardoso and is the new Chairman of the Board of Directors, while Pascal Lebard has been selected as the Board of Directors Lead Independent Director and Vice-Chairman.

Aldo Cardoso has resigned from his position as Chairman of the Board and Director of Bureau Veritas following 17 years on the Board. The Board of Directors unanimously resolved to appoint Laurent Mignon as Chairman of the Board with effect from 23 June.





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