Allan is a Non-Executive member of the Element Materials Technology Group Board. He has had an extensive and varied business career holding a series of high profile roles for major corporations in the food, retail, FMCG and communications sectors including that of Chief Executive of Asda and Pandora; Non-Executive Chair of the Co-operative Group; and Non-Executive Chairman of the Royal Mail, Entertainment One plc, and Wagamama Ltd.
Uwe received his undergraduate degree in physics and business administration and his PhD in complex system theory and brain research from the University of Frankfurt. He also worked on various research assignments at Columbia University, New York and Ecole Normale Superieur, Paris. As an honorary professor of Physics, he lectures at the University of Frankfurt. He also holds an Honorary Doctorate at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. In he won the ACE European CEO of the Year award.
He began his career at the international strategy consulting firm A.T. Kearney, followed by several positions at Hochtief AG, a $ billion international provider of construction and engineering services. Posts during his years at Hochtief AG included SVP and Chairman of Turner International (a subsidiary of Hochtief AG); CEO of Central Eastern Europe and SVP of Corporate Development. In addition, he serves on the Board of Gategroup Holding AG.
Element has achieved a significant milestone in additive manufacturing with the approval of its Antwerp laboratory by GKN Aerospace Sweden AB, the renowned aerospace technology leader. This achievement underscores the expertise and investment of Element’s Antwerp and Teesside laboratories in powder characterization, solidifying their position as industry leaders and expanding their additive manufacturing capabilities.
Jo was appointed CEO of the Element Group in and is responsible for the overall strategic direction and growth of the Group. He previously served as the Group CFO since and was a board member of the Group following its buyout from Stork in . Before Element, he built a career in private equity and led the investment in several global testing businesses in both Europe and the US, including the buyout of Element in .