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Ellerbusch’s election brings the company’s board membership to a dozen, the company said. (Source: Shutterstock)
CF Industries Holdings Inc. board of directors has elected Susan A. Ellerbusch as an independent director, according to an Oct. 17 press release.
Since 2015, Ellerbusch leadership includes roles at Air Liquide, where she served as CEO of Air Liquide North America LLC. Previously, she was president of BP Biofuels North America. Overall, her career in the chemical and energy industries spans 30 years. She also serves as board board member of Summit Materials, according to the news release.
“With her extensive leadership experience, global perspective and deep expertise in hydrogen, industrial gases and chemicals, Sue will be a voice the Board and our management team can rely on as we advance the Company’s mission to provide clean energy to feed and fuel the world sustainably,” Stephen J. Hagge, CF Industries board chairman, said in the release.
Ellerbusch’s election brings the company’s board membership to a dozen, the company said. She is expected to stand for reelection by stockholders at the company’s 2024 annual meeting.
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