New man in charge at Knauf

Jean-Claude Carlin
Jean-Claude Carlin
Jean-Claude Carlin
Jean-Claude Carlin

Knauf Insulation has announced the appointment of Mr Jean-Claude Carlin as group CEO, effective of February 1, 2017.

Mr Carlin is a key member of the Knauf Group leadership team having led the Knauf Industries business as group CEO since 2009. He replaces Mr Thies Knauf.

Commenting on Mr Carlin’s appointment, Mr Thies Knauf said: “I am delighted to be handing over the reins to Mr Carlin. He brings a great mix of leadership and operational experience to Knauf Insulation.”

Mr Carlin joined Knauf Industries in 2008 after almost 20 years working for bearings and mechanical power transmission products manufacturer Timken.

At Timken he held various operations and management positions in Europe, India and the US. Mr Carlin is a French national and has degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Economics. He will be based in Knauf Insulation’s new global headquarters in Visé, Belgium

Reflecting on his appointment, Mr Carlin said: “I am honored to have been selected for this role and eager to start a new experience in the Knauf Group’s family of businesses.

“Knauf Insulation has an impressive track record and is now one of the leading global players in insulation with operations around the world. Building further on this success is a challenge I accept with determination and with confidence; I will be working with an excellent team of colleagues with significant operational experience, technical expertise, and a passion for our customers. I look forward to working with them to create the next chapter of Knauf Insulation’s story of success.”

Knauf Insulation has also announced the establishment of an Executive Committee that will define and implement the Group’s strategy and manage its operations worldwide.

Mr Carlin will be joined on the Executive Committee by Mr David Ducarme, appointed as group chief operating officer (COO) and deputy CEO, and Mr Jens Nilsson, group chief financial officer (CFO).

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