Seifi Ghasemi to leave the company after 10 years
Air Products’ Board of Directors announced the appointment of Eduardo F. Menezes as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Air Products effective February 7, 2025, succeeding Seifi Ghasemi, who is leaving the company after more than 10 years of dedicated service. Menezes will also join the Air Products Board.
The Board of Directors also has named Wayne T. Smith Chairman and Dennis H. Reilley as Vice Chairman. They, along with the full Board, will work closely with Menezes and Air Products’ leadership to advance the Company.
Commenting on the appointment of Eduardo Menezes, Smith noted, “After evaluating various exceptional candidates for the CEO role, the Board determined that Eduardo’s knowledge, skills and extensive experience in the industrial gases sector, including more than three-and-a-half decades in progressively senior roles at Linde plc and operating experience across the world, make him uniquely qualified to take Air Products forward and maximize value for shareholders.”
Menezes brings extensive international experience in all key sectors of industrial gases, including on-sites, merchant liquid, packaged gases and hydrogen. At his last position, he was the executive vice president (EVP) of Linde plc for Europe, Middle East and Africa, with responsibility for operations in more than 40 countries with over $8 billion in sales and 18,000 employees. Prior to that, Mr. Menezes worked for Praxair in a variety of senior roles, including as EVP accountable for North America and in a series of general management and business development positions in the U.S., Spain, Mexico and Brazil.
Menezes holds an M.B.A. from the State University of New York and a chemical engineering degree from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Wayne T. Smith is Chairman of the Air Products Board. He served as director of Air Products since 2021. He brings 35 years of senior management experience in the chemicals industries, including extensive industrial gases leadership and operational experience. He is the retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BASF Corporation, where he served from May 2015 through May 2021. He was also a member of the Board of Executive Directors of the parent company, BASF SE, from 2012 through May 2021, responsible for global business portfolios exceeding $25 billion dollars in revenue. He joined BASF in 2004. Prior to that, Mr. Smith was vice president and general manager of Specialty Construction Chemicals at W.R. Grace and Company, where he led the strategy development, growth and profitability of that unit worldwide. Before joining W.R. Grace, Mr. Smith served in positions of increasing responsibility with The BOC Group, culminating as vice president and general manager of the company’s Packaged Products business.
Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Syracuse University and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Dennis H. Reilley is Vice Chairman of the Air Products Board. He served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Praxair, Inc., a worldwide industrial gases company now part of Linde plc, from 2000 until his retirement in 2007. Before joining Praxair, Inc., Mr. Reilley held several senior executive positions at E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, including executive vice president and Chief Operating Officer, executive vice president, vice president and general manager of the Lycra business, vice president and general manager of its specialty chemicals division, and vice president and general manager of its titanium dioxide division. Mr. Reilley previously served as a senior executive at Conoco Inc.
Reilley also previously served as Chairman of the Board of Marathon Oil Corporation and as Chairman of the Board of Covidien. Reilley has also served on the boards of DuPont de Nemours, Inc., CSX Corporation, The Dow Chemical Company, H.J. Heinz & Co., and Entergy Corporation.
Reilley holds a B.S. in Finance from Oklahoma State University.
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