On February 7, Yuriy Golovchenko, who previously worked at the enterprise as the director of the secondary raw materials procurement department, was appointed Chairman of the Board of Kyiv Cardboard and Paper Mill (KCBK, Obukhiv, Kyiv region), the industry leader by sales volume.
According to Kyiv KBC publication in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC) on Wednesday, February 1, the company’s Supervisory Board (SB) made the decision, dismissing Alexander Kravchenko, who had been on the board for six months.
Golovchenko was appointed as head of the board until February 29, 2024.
As previously reported, Kravchenko, who was appointed by the National Assembly in July 2022 for almost a year was also previously in this position (from April to August 2021) and before that served briefly as director general.
The Kyiv KBC board also reappointed for a new term (until February 29, 2024) the following members of the board: Nina Kolodiy, economics and finance director; Alexander Bykovets, purchasing director; Mykola Matskevych, HR director; Nina Shevchenko, chief accountant. Kravchenko also replaced Alexey Katyshev, sales director of paper and cardboard, as a board member.
Kiev KBC is one of the largest cardboard and paper companies in Europe (corrugated packaging, sanitary and hygienic products). In 2022 it produced goods for 7 billion 432 million UAH, which is 3.5% less than the year before.
Pulp Mill Holding (Austria) owns 100% of the company.