Glaston makes a change to the Executive Leadership Team

Glaston makes a change to the Executive Leadership Team
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Date: 10 October 2024

Glaston Corporation’s member of the Executive Leadership Team and SVP Automation & SCM, Robert Prange, has decided to leave the company on 13 October 2024 to pursue new opportunities outside Glaston.

The Automation & Innovation as well as Sourcing & Supply Chain Management business functions will start reporting to the Business Areas and global functions as an interim solution. No recruitment process for a similar SVP Leadership Team position will be started.

“I want to thank Robert for his tenure at Glaston, in leading the Automotive & Display Business Area and in his latest role in developing the two global business functions focusing on increasing operational efficiency. We wish him all the best in the future,” says Toni Laaksonen, CEO of Glaston.

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