
Thierry Vanlancker joins Stahl Board
2024-05-16 08:45
Stahl, a leading provider of speciality coatings and treatments for flexible substrates, has appointed former Akzo Nobel CEO Thierry Vanlancker as a Non-Executive Director to its Board.

As a Non-Executive Board Director, Vanlancker will provide valuable oversight, advice and strategic guidance to Stahl’s leadership, supporting the company’s position as leader in speciality coatings and treatments for flexible substrates.
From 2017 to 2022 Vanlancker served as CEO and Chairman of the Management Board of Akzo Nobel NV. Prior to his tenure at Akzo he held several senior positions in Europe and the US at Dupont.
“Extensive experience in the coatings industry”
Vanlancker also serves as Chairman of the Board at Sika and as Non Executive Board Director at Aliaxis and Etex. He brings over 30 years of experience in the speciality coatings and chemicals industries and holds a Master’s degree in chemical engineering from Ghent University.
Maarten Heijbroek, Stahl CEO, says: “We look forward to working with Thierry and harness his extensive experience in the coatings industry to support Stahl’s own transformation into a specialty coatings company and realise Stahl’s ambitious ESG targets.”
Thierry Vanlancker has gotten to know the company’s position as leader in speciality coatings: “I’m delighted to be joining Stahl at this exciting point in its history.”
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