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JCDecaux ANZ CEO to step down after 20 years

20 October 2024
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JCDecaux ANZ CEO to step down after 20 years
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After 20 years with JCDecaux Australia and New Zealand, CEO Steve O’Connor will step down, with Max Eburne and David Watkins appointed as co-CEOs. Jean-François Decaux commends O’Connor’s leadership and welcomes the new leadership duo, highlighting their experience and ability to drive growth. Eburne and Watkins express gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing their focus on innovation and delivering results as they prepare to lead the company into the future, with O’Connor remaining until the end of 2024 and the new roles effective from January 1, 2025.

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