Fletcher Building/Announcement
Fletcher Building logo

Fletcher Building Announces Executive Changes

Director Departure19 November 2024FBUMaterials

Fletcher Building Limited, Private Bag 92114, Auckland 1142, 810 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland 1061, New Zealand
1


Fletcher Building Announces Executive Changes


Auckland, 20 November 2024: Fletcher Building Limited (the “Company”) today

announced that Chief Information Officer (CIO) Joe Locandro has given notice of his

resignation.


Group CEO and Managing Director Andrew Reding said, “Joe has been a valued

member of the Executive team since 2022. In that time, his experience and thought

leadership has played an important role in modernising our IT function and

infrastructure, whilst spearheading our digital progress to position us for long-term

success. With that phase of work established, Joe has decided that this is a natural

point to hand over the CIO role and will be returning to Australia. We thank him for his

contribution and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”


Mr Locandro will be succeeded by Michael Butler. Mr Butler is an internal appointment,

who will report to Group Chief Financial Officer Will Wright in line with the Company’s

succession planning. Mr Butler joined Fletcher Building in 2021 and is currently General

Manager Enterprise and Digital Services.


#Ends


Authorised by:

Haydn Wong

Company Secretary


For further information please contact:


MEDIA

Christian May

Chief Corporate Affairs Officer

+64 21 305 398

Christian.May@fbu.com

INVESTORS AND ANALYSTS

Aleida White

Head of Investor Relations

+64 21 155 8837

Aleida.White@fbu.com

Data sourced from publicly available filings. Our datasets may not be complete. Automated analysis can produce errors. If you believe any data on this page is incorrect, please contact us at hello@nzxplorer.co.nz. For informational purposes only. Not investment advice.

Other issuers discussed similar conditions around this time

Matched by meaning across NZX announcement text, not keywords — based on our semantic index of announcement bodies.