News Release
2 January 2025
Spirax Group plc - Board
Chair Succession
Further to the announcement made on
29 May 2024, Spirax Group plc confirms that Jamie Pike stepped down
from the Board and as Chair on 31 December 2024. On 1 January
2025, Tim Cobbold became Chair of the Board of Directors and the
Nomination Committee.
Tim joined Spirax Group in September
2024 as a Non-Executive Director and Chair Designate. He is
currently Chair of TI Fluid Systems plc, having stepped down as a
board director of Rotork plc on 31 December 2024.
Tim Cobbold, Chair, commented: "I am
very much looking forward to working alongside Board colleagues,
the Group Executive Team and the wider organisation to continue
Spirax Group's evolution. To deepen my insights, over the coming
months I'll be meeting with colleagues from across the Group and
continuing an open dialogue with shareholders.
"I would like to acknowledge Jamie's
significant contribution to the development of Spirax Group over 10
years and thank him for his expert leadership. He leaves
Spirax Group and the Board well equipped to take advantage of the
opportunities that lie ahead."
These disclosures are made in accordance with
Listing Rule 6.4.6R (3) and Listing Rule 6.4.9R (2).
Enquiries:
Spirax Group:
+44
(0) 1242 535 000
Mal Patel, Head of Investor
Relations investors@spiraxgroup.com
Hazel Meldrum, Group Head of
Communications
communications@spiraxgroup.com
Teneo:
+44 (0) 20 7260 2700
Martin Robinson
spiraxgroup@teneo.com
Notes to
Editors:
Biography of Tim Cobbold
Tim was the Chief Executive Officer
of UBM plc, De La Rue plc and Chloride Group plc. He is currently
Chair of TI Fluid Systems plc and was the Senior Independent
Director and Chair of the Remuneration Committee at Rotork plc
until 31 December 2024. Tim is a Fellow of the ICAEW and holds a
BSc, Mechanical Engineering, from Imperial College,
London.
About Spirax Group plc
Spirax Group (formerly Spirax-Sarco
Engineering) is positioned to play a critical role in enabling the
industrial transition to net zero, aligned to our Purpose to create
sustainable value for all our stakeholders as we engineer a more
efficient, safer and sustainable world. We put solving
customers' problems at the heart of our 'total solutions'
approach. Our global thermal energy and fluid technology
solutions improve operating efficiency and safety in our customers'
critical industrial processes. Our new-to-world
decarbonisation* solutions will use our proprietary technologies to
electrify boilers, for the raising of steam, as well as the
electrification of other critical industrial process heating
applications.
Spirax Group comprises three strong
and aligned Businesses: Steam Thermal
Solutions helps customers control
and manage steam within their mission critical industrial
applications, such as cleaning, sterilising, cooking and
heating. We are helping to put food safely on the world's
tables and keeping our hospitals running. Electric Thermal
Solutions has proprietary
technologies that deliver electrification solutions at scale in
industrial settings, including for the raising of steam, supporting
our customers to achieve their net zero goals. We also deliver
freeze protection and defrost solutions critical to aviation and
space industries and ensure thermal uniformity in Semiconductor
chip manufacturing to power the critical electronic systems we rely
on. Watson‐Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions
is engineering vital fluid technology solutions
that optimise the efficient use of resources and support
advancements in global health, such as lifesaving vaccines and gene
therapies.
Spirax Group is headquartered in
Cheltenham (UK). We have 37 strategically located manufacturing
plants around the world and are committed to creating a safe and
inclusive working culture for our 10,000 colleagues, operating in
66 countries and serving 110,000 customers
globally.
The Company's shares have been
listed on the London Stock Exchange since 1959 (symbol: SPX) and we
are a constituent of the FTSE 100 and the FTSE4Good
Indexes.
* Eliminates scope 1 and 2
greenhouse gas emissions when connected to a green electricity
source.
Further information can be found
at spiraxgroup.com