CEMBUREAU President re-elected

Jean-Paul Méric (Fig.) has been re-elected as President of CEMBUREAU for a further one-year term at the General Assembly of the European Cement Association held on the 15.06.2010 in London/UK. Jean-Paul Méric has been Director General of Ciments Français since 1991, when he became responsible for the group’s activities in France and Belgium, and subsequently in the US, Canada, Morocco, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria and Kazakhstan. In addition, Mr Ignacio Madridejos Fernandez (representing Latvia – President Cemex Northern Europe Region, Cemex) has been elected as Vice-President of CEMBUREAU for a...

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