China Conch Environment names Zhou Xiaochuan chairman, replacing Li Qunfeng

Reuters04-08
China Conch Environment names Zhou Xiaochuan chairman, replacing Li Qunfeng
  • China Conch Environment named Zhou Xiaochuan chairman, shifting him from incoming executive director role, effective April 3, 2026.
  • Li Qunfeng stepped down as chairman, exiting board as non-executive director, effective April 3, 2026.
  • Fan Zhan resigned as executive director, effective April 3, 2026.
  • Board added Liu Tiantian as non-executive director; he previously held senior roles at Conch Cement, including party committee secretary at Wuhu Conch Cement.
  • Zhou previously served at Conch Cement, including executive director and board secretary, following earlier management roles across Conch group affiliates.


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