Intelligent Energy, a global power technology company, has announced the appointment of Paul Heiden as non-executive chairman.
Heiden has previously held roles at Rolls-Royce, where he was group finance director, and most recently at FKI, where he was chief executive officer.
The appointment of Heiden follows the recent strengthening of the board through the addition of three new non-executive directors in July.
Henri Winand, chief executive officer of Intelligent Energy, said: “We are delighted that someone of Paul Heiden’s calibre and experience is joining the company.
“His outstanding track record in both executive and non-executive roles will be invaluable in helping Intelligent Energy to achieve its ambitious plans for the future.
“I would like to thank John Rennocks, who has chaired the company for the past six years, for the very significant contribution he has made in steering the company through a highly successful period of growth and development.”
Heiden added: “Intelligent Energy is a company with a unique and outstanding technology, an exceptionally talented team and an increasingly global footprint. I look forward to contributing to what promises to be an extremely exciting future”
Heiden is currently a non-executive director of the London Stock Exchange Group, United Utilities and Meggitt. Until recently he was also chairman of Talaris Topco, a company owned by the Carlyle Group.
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