AB InBev chairman Martin J. Barrington retires effective after the April 29, 2026 AGM; restricted shareholders nominate William F. Gifford Jr. to fill the vacancy pending approval

Reuters03-27
AB InBev chairman Martin J. Barrington retires effective after the April 29, 2026 AGM; restricted shareholders nominate William F. Gifford Jr. to fill the vacancy pending approval
  • AB InBev said Chairman Martin J. Barrington will retire from the board after the annual shareholders’ meeting on April 29, 2026.
  • Barrington has served on the board since 2016 and has been chairman since 2019.
  • To fill the Restricted Shares Director seat vacated by Barrington’s departure, Restricted Shareholders proposed William F. Gifford Jr., a former AB InBev director and outgoing CEO of Altria Group, subject to shareholder approval at the meeting.
  • Following the meeting, the board is expected to appoint a new chairman.


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