Peru: CEO of Camposol intention to resign
The Board of Directors of Camposol Holding Plc has been informed by Mr. Juan José Gal'Lino, CEO of Camposol, that Mr. Gal'Lino has the intention to resign from his position.
The Board has initiated the search for a new CEO of the company. As requested by the Board, Mr. Gal'Lino will remain in his position until a new CEO is hired to secure a good transition period.
The Board will come back with further information in due course.
About CAMPOSOL
Camposol is the leading agro industrial company in Peru, involved in the cultivation, processing and commercialization of agricultural products such as asparagus, sweet peppers, artichoke, avocado, mango, grapes and tangerines. These are exported as fresh, preserved or frozen products mainly to markets in Europe and the United States of North America. Camposol encompasses a totally integrated business from the production of raw material in the fields to processing in the industrial plant and subsequent commercialization in Europe and the United States. Camposol has around 25,000 own hectares of which over 6,000 are already used for agricultural purposes, operates in 2 different locations in the Peruvian coast, and has one fully owned processing plant for fresh, preserved and frozen products. The company has around 10,000 part and full time employees.
Contact:
Samuel Dyer Ampudia
Chairman of the Board
tel.










+511 224-3336
www.camposol.com.pe
The Board has initiated the search for a new CEO of the company. As requested by the Board, Mr. Gal'Lino will remain in his position until a new CEO is hired to secure a good transition period.
The Board will come back with further information in due course.
About CAMPOSOL
Camposol is the leading agro industrial company in Peru, involved in the cultivation, processing and commercialization of agricultural products such as asparagus, sweet peppers, artichoke, avocado, mango, grapes and tangerines. These are exported as fresh, preserved or frozen products mainly to markets in Europe and the United States of North America. Camposol encompasses a totally integrated business from the production of raw material in the fields to processing in the industrial plant and subsequent commercialization in Europe and the United States. Camposol has around 25,000 own hectares of which over 6,000 are already used for agricultural purposes, operates in 2 different locations in the Peruvian coast, and has one fully owned processing plant for fresh, preserved and frozen products. The company has around 10,000 part and full time employees.
Contact:
Samuel Dyer Ampudia
Chairman of the Board
tel.


www.camposol.com.pe
Publication date: 11/6/2009
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