Planned Retirement of President, Automotive Worldwide

Date: 23 December 2011
Source: http://www.nsg.com

Date: 23 December 2011

The NSG Group announces that Mike Fallon, Executive Director and President Automotive Worldwide, has decided to retire after 33 years service with the Company and will leave the Group in June 2012.

President and CEO Craig Naylor said ‘Mike Fallon has made an outstanding contribution to the Group over a long and distinguished career and has successfully led the Automotive business since 2008, during a period of rapid change and volatility in the global automotive industry.



A succession plan will be defined shortly, so as to allow for a smooth transition of responsibilities by the end of the current financial year and will be the subject of a further announcement in due course’.



Mike Fallon will remain a member of the Board of Directors of the Company until after the 146th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in June 2012.

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