G-P’s Hannan Named Koch Industries CEO, Fischer to Succeed Him
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Koch Industries Inc., Wichita, Kan., USA, this week named Jim Hannan, president and CEO of Koch subsidiary Georgia-Pacific (Atlanta, Ga.) since 2007, EVP and CEO – Enterprises, and Brad Razook, president and CEO of Flint Hills Resources since 2005, EVP and CEO – Resources. Both are newly created leadership positions.
In his new role, Hannan will oversee Georgia-Pacific, INVISTA, Molex, and Guardian, as well as Koch’s recently acquired interest in Infor. Razook will oversee Flint Hills Resources, Koch Pipeline, Koch Ag & Energy Solutions (including Matador Cattle), and Koch Minerals (including Koch Supply & Trading). Both Hannan and Razook will be responsible for driving improvements and advances in their respective businesses, including the application of technology, software, and data analytics. They will continue to report to Dave Robertson, president and COO of Koch Industries.
"Jim and Brad have done an outstanding job with their respective companies," said Charles Koch, chairman of the board and CEO of Koch Industries. "I have high expectations for them as they help lead us into the new and different future that all businesses will be facing."
Succeeding Hannan as president and CEO of Georgia-Pacific is Christian Fischer. Fischer joined Georgia-Pacific in 1989, and has served in many leadership roles within that company, including EVP of the packaging and cellulose segment, a role he has held since 2007.
Jeff Ramsey will succeed Razook as president and CEO of Flint Hills Resources. Ramsey has worked within FHR’s aromatics, olefins, intermediates and polymers division, as well as in refined products marketing and supply. He joined Koch Industries in 1990.
Georgia-Pacific announced that Scott Light, president of GP PRO, will succeed Fischer as EVP of the packaging and cellulose segment. Light joined GP in 1999 and has worked in many businesses. Light will report to Fischer. Additionally, Mike Adams, currently SVP of sourcing, has been promoted to president of GP PRO and communication papers. Adams joined GP in 1994 and has served in many roles. Adams will report to Kathy Walters, EVP, Georgia-Pacific consumer products segment. Hannan, Fischer, Light, and Adams will all continue to be based in Atlanta.
Koch Industries also announced that Martin Slark has been elected to the Koch Industries board of directors. Slark will continue to serve as CEO of Molex, and will have a key role in helping drive improvements and advances in the application of new technology throughout Koch Industries.
Four appointments to the officer level of Koch Industries were also announced. David Dotson, VP – operations and compliance; Philip Ellender, VP – government and public affairs; Matt Flamini, VP – business development; and Walt Malone, VP – human resources. All four leaders will continue to serve in their current roles within Koch Industries.