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Shell plc announces Directorate changes

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Shell plc announces Directorate changes SHELL PLC BOARD AND COMMITTEE CHANGES December 11, 2025 Director Changes Shell plc (the Company) announces the following Board and Committee changes: Catherine Hughes, a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Sustainability Committee, will not stand for re-election at the 2026 A…
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  • Both Holly and Clare will make great contributions to the Shell Board

    80% confidence
  • Catherine Hughes provided nine years of distinguished service to Shell, including her time as Chair of the Sustainability Committee, with deep industry expertise and strong track record of executing operational discipline

    80% confidence
  • Clare Scherrer has extensive experience working with capital intensive global industrial companies, accelerating growth and increasing value

    80% confidence
  • Neil Carson made excellent contribution to Shell since joining the Board in 2019, including his time as Chair of the Remuneration Committee, bringing broad industrial outlook and commercial approach with practical perspectives on businesses

    80% confidence
  • Shell's Nomination and Succession Committee recommended Holly's and Clare's appointments to the Board following a thorough search process and review of their extensive, relevant experience and skills

    80% confidence
  • Holly Koeppel is an experienced non-executive director who brings a wealth of international energy industry experience in both financial and operational leadership roles

    80% confidence