Management changes at Arcam

January 4, 2016

January 4, 2016

Arcam AB, headquartered in Mölndal, Sweden, has announced a number of changes to its management team as the company continues to expand.

AP&C, the powder manufacturing subsidiary of Arcam, has appointed Alain Dupont as its President following the retirement of Jacques Mallette, President of AP&C since 2011. Mallette will remain engaged with the company and has been appointed Chairman of the Board of AP&C. Dupont has degrees in law and business administration and a long career at various positions within GE Financial Services, having served at GE entities in Canada, France and Japan.

“Jacques has done an outstanding job transforming AP&C from a research oriented powder shop to the largest and most respected manufacturer of advanced metal powders for Additive Manufacturing. With the present strong team at AP&C further strengthened by the addition of Alain Dupont we have the organisation to continue AP&C’s strong growth and business development,”  stated Magnus René, CEO of Arcam.

At DiSanto, the implant contract manufacturing subsidiary of Arcam, Ronald Dunn will leave the role as President to pursue new opportunities. The search for a new president at DiSanto is under way and will be finalised early 2016.

As recently announced, Magnus René, CEO of Arcam, is moving to the US for a period of time to help accelerate the company’s development in the US and lead the Arcam Group based at the Woburn, Massachusetts office. Following this move, Johan Brandt, currently CFO of Arcam Group, has been appointed Executive Vice President and CFO of Arcam Group.

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