Appointment of Group CFO

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Wed, Jun 21 2023 02:33 pm

NZX.MPG, ASX.MPP
21 June 2023

Metro Performance Glass appoints new Chief Financial Officer

Metro Performance Glass (NZX: MPG, ASX: MPP, Metroglass) is pleased to announce the appointment of Tony Candy as Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO) commencing 14 August 2023.

Tony has held various CFO and leadership positions in a career than spans more than 30 years, where from 1992 to 2011 he was the CFO of Steel & Tube. Since then, Tony spent time as the CEO of Atlas Specialty Metals Limited and CFO of the Motor Trade Association. Tony is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration in Accounting from the Victoria University of Wellington.

CEO, Simon Mander said: “We are delighted to have Tony join Metroglass as its CFO. Tony brings extensive experience in finance, governance, and manufacturing to the Group, and I look forward to his contributions to Metroglass’ strategy and performance.

Current CFO, Brent Mealings will continue in the business until late July to ensure a smooth transition.

/Ends

Simon Mander
Chief Executive Officer
Metro Performance Glass Limited

For further information please contact:
Liam Hunt
Investor Relations
(+64) 022 010 4377
[email protected]

Authorised for release by CEO, Simon Mander


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