Cemex makes executive-level changes

By |  May 27, 2014

Cemex, whose CEO and chairman of the board died earlier this month, made several changes to its senior-level organization. According to a press release, Cemex’s corporate functions will now be organized into six executive vice presidencies, reporting to new CEO Fernando Gonzalez.

Jose Antonio Gonzalez was appointed executive vice president of finance and will oversee finance, controllership, taxes and processes assessment. Maher Al-Haffar was named executive vice President of investor relations, communications and public affairs. Juan Pablo San Agustin will continue as executive vice president of strategic planning and business development. Luis Hernandez will continue as executive vice president of organization and human resources. Ramiro Villarreal was appointed executive vice president of legal and will continue serving as secretary of the board of directors. And Mauricio Doehner was appointed executive vice president of corporate affairs and enterprise risk management.

Kevin Yanik

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