BP backs Amanda Blanc to lead search for new chair despite investor concerns
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BP has backed Dame Amanda Blanc to lead its search for a new chair for a second time, shrugging off investor concerns over her role at the oil company after the shock departure of its chair last …
BP has backed Dame Amanda Blanc to lead its search for a new chair for a second time, shrugging off investor concerns over her role at the oil company after the shock departure of its chair last week. Some shareholders have voiced concerns over Blanc, the senior independent director at the British oil company, running the process again after Albert Manifold’s short stint as chair. However, the BP interim chair, Ian Tyler, said in a statement “At the request of the board, Amanda Blanc will lead the search process for BP’s next chair. “As in previous searches, this will be a rigorous process involving the entire board and the final decision will reflect our collective view.” Blanc, who is also chief executive of the insurer Aviva, led BP’s search for a successor to Helge Lund in 2025 which resulted in Manifold’s appointment as chair last July. Manifold, the former boss of the Irish building materials company CRH, started his job in October, tasked with driving forward a shift in the oil company’s strategy to refocus on fossil fuel extraction, and ditch renewable energy investments. He was removed a week ago after only eight months in the role, and Blanc said at the time that while he had helped drive BP’s transformation, there were “governance oversight and conduct issues it [the board] deems unacceptable”. Senior colleagues reportedly felt belittled by Manifold, while he was also seen as trying to exert control as if he were an executive rather than a chair. …
Original source: The Guardian World