Mike Henry, Spear Group Executive, named to lead Constantia Flexibles' Label Division

Effective June 30, 2014, Alexander van ́t Riet, Executive Vice President Labels of the Constantia Flexibles Group will step down from the leadership of the Labels Division in order to take up other professional duties.

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Starting July 1, 2014 Mike Henry will assume leadership of the Labels Division. As EVP Labels Mike Henry will become member of the Executive Board of Constantia Flexibles, reporting to Thomas Unger, CEO.

Mike Henry has been part of the leadership team of the Spear Group since September 1999 and in addition to his Finance Director position he leads the operations of the Spear Group in England and South Africa.

Mike Henry holds a degree in Accounting & Finance from Kingston University, UK and is a Chartered Accountant.

Before joining the Spear Group Mike Henry started his career at KPMG and served on the board of various industrial companies.

The change in the leadership of the Labels Division also expresses the intention to further develop the integration of the Spear Group with other units of the Labels and Group organization. The successful integration constitutes the basis for further growth and success of the Labels Division and the Constantia Flexibles Group.

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