UK: Jon Prichard has resigned as the CEO of the Mineral Products Association (MPA) with immediate effect. He announced in late July 2024 that he was stepping down for personal reasons. He started in the post in October 2022. The MPA has established an executive management committee (EMC) as an interim measure to take responsibility for the ongoing and effective management of the organisation. This will be chaired by Lex Russell in his capacity as MPA chair, supported by MPA’s two executive directors, Diana Casey and Mark Russell, and MPA advisor Chris Leese.
Christoph Kisker appointed as Chief Revenue Officer by Neustark
Switzerland: Neustark has appointed Christoph Kisker as its Chief Revenue Officer. He will lead commercial functions at the company to target global growth. Kisker previously worked as the VP Global Sales (Digital Consulting) for software-as-a-service company Celonis. Before that he held the role of Assistant Manager at KPMG.
Switzerland-based Neustark is commercialising technology to store CO2 from the air in recycled mineral waste such as demolished concrete. Its proprietary process captures CO2 from biogas producers and then binds it into mineral waste such as demolition concrete via an accelerated mineralisation process. The company has rolled out its carbon removal technology at 19 sites across Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein and Germany. Holcim invested in Neustark in 2023.
Tom Murphy appointed as Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Project Manager at Aggregate Industries’ Cauldon Cement Plant
UK: Aggregate Industries has appointed Tom Murphy as Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Project Manager at the Cauldon Cement Plant in Staffordshire. He will play a leading role in managing the introduction of a carbon capture unit at the site.
Murphy joins the subsidiary of Holcim from Tata Chemical Europe where he was the Plant Manager for a first-of-a-kind post combustion carbon capture plant. Prior to that, he worked as an Energy Chemical Engineer for Tata and as a Research Engineer for the Materials Processing Institute. He holds an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from the University of Manchester.
The CCUS project at the Cauldon Cement Plant is part of the wider Peak Cluster partnership, which was formed by cement and lime producers around the Derbyshire Peak District region and aims to cut collective annual carbon emissions by 3Mt/yr by 2030. More than 0.6t/yr is targeted to be cut at Cauldon. The project is being led by Progressive Energy. It aims to capture and transport CO2 emissions from Cauldon and other partner plants before sequestering them beneath the eastern Irish Sea in one of the storage options which the project has access to, including the Liverpool Bay CCS or the Morecambe Net Zero project.
Juana María Serna appointed as Commercial Vice President at Cemex Colombia
Colombia: Cemex Colombia has appointed Juana María Serna as Commercial Vice President. She previously worked as the Vice President for Strategic Planning for Cemex Colombia & Peru and the VP for Builders and Urbanization Solutions for Cemex Colombia from late 2020. Earlier in her career she worked for Cemex Group in Mexico, becoming Global Customer Experience Director in 2018. She started working for Cemex in Colombia in 2007. Serna holds an undergraduate degree in Architecture and a Master of Business Administration from the Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá.


