Simonelli elected as BHGE chairman

Baker Hughes, a GE company  announced that its board of directors has elected BHGE President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lorenzo Simonelli as chairman of the BHGE board, effective today (2 October).

Simonelli. Image from BHGE.

Simonelli will continue in his president and CEO role, which he has held since the closing of the combination of Baker Hughes Inc. and GE's Oil and Gas business on 3 July 2017. Simonelli replaces former GE Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt, who retired from the BHGE board of directors effective 2 October.

“I am honored to take on the added role of chairman and further help BHGE win in the market and deliver for our shareholders,” Simonelli said. “We have a differentiated fullstream portfolio, a great team and valued customers. We are making the right moves to compete in the down cycle and position the company for long-term value creation. I look forward to serving the board, the company and shareholders.”

In addition to Immelt’s departure, BHGE board member Larry Nichols has announced his decision to resign from the board. Nichols served as a member of the legacy Baker Hughes board, and for the past 16 years has provided valuable counsel and board leadership. With these two resignations, BHGE has reduced the size of its board to nine members and has named current GE-designee BHGE board member W. Geoffrey Beattie as the new lead director.

GE owns approximately 62.5% of BHGE, and retains five designated seats on the BHGE board.

“BHGE is a valued and strategic energy business and an important part of the GE portfolio,” GE Chairman and CEO John Flannery said. “With Lorenzo's new chairmanship, the strong GE representation and the experience of the legacy Baker Hughes Incorporated board members, the board leadership is in good hands."

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