EvrazPlc announced organizational changes to the Company's management structure. In order to separate functions and intensify the management of key product groups, the Company will divide the Mining Division into two Divisions: the Iron Ore Division and the Coal Division.
Mr Marat Atnashev VP of Major Projects has been appointed Head of the Iron Ore Division and within that role will combine running both the Major Projects unit and the Iron Ore Division. This new Division will include EVRAZ's iron ore asserts located in Russia.
Mr Atnashev will be in charge of general planning and strategic management of the Division's activities whilst the management of major coal exploration projects will be delegated to the Coal Division.
Mr Marat Atnashev joined EVRAZ as Vice President of Major Projects in September 2011. Under his supervision a new unit of large investment projects was established at EVRAZ and the corporate standards for their implementation were developed.
Mr Atnashev joined EVRAZ from JSC Gazprom Neft where he was the Director of Major Projects. Prior to that he spent 10 years at TNK Group where he held a number of positions including Director and Vice President of Major Projects and Engineering at TNK BP; Executive Director of the Performance Unit Kamennoe; Deputy Director General, Finance at JSC Udmurtneft and Head of Logistics Support Division at JSC TNK.
Mr Sergey Stepanov has been appointed head of the Coal Division. As Vice President, Head of the Coal Division he will be responsible for the general planning and successful management of the Division's activities as well as development, implementation and control of the development of the assets within the Coal Division.
Mr Alexander Frolov CEO of EVRAZ said that "I am pleased to welcome Mr. Atnashev and Mr. Stepanov to their new positions. I'm confident that their high level qualifications and successful experience to date will improve the efficiency of the new Divisions and will assist the company in navigating the ambitious challenges that it faces in these areas."