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Uys to part ways with Elgin Brown & Hamer

Uys to part ways with Elgin Brown & Hamer

Elgin Brown & Hamer Namibia this week confirmed that it has accepted the resignation of the company’s Chief Executive Officer Hannes Uys and his resignation is effective as of 30 November.

Uys has been the CEO of the company since 2012 and during his tenure, he made substantial contributions to the advancement of Elgin Brown & Hamer Namibia; and has been responsible for implementing significant changes to improve operations and position the company to strategically leverage future growth and long-term sustainability.

Meanwhile, Heritha Nankole Muyoba, with several decades of HR and executive management experience, will took over as Interim CEO on 7 November.

Elgin Brown & Hamer has since reassured all stakeholders that the company remains completely focused on maintaining its position as the shipyard of choice on the West coast of Africa, with an unwavering commitment to valued clients, service providers, employees and the maritime industry as a whole, going forward.

“Uys leaves EBH Namibia well-prepared and ready to meet future challenges in a dynamic and resilient manner. EBH Namibia thanks Uys sincerely for his excellent contribution and strong, ethical leadership during the past seven years as CEO,” the company added.


 

 

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