IMI appoints Roby Buyung as new President of Process Automation

IMI plc, a global leader in innovative engineering solutions, has announced the appointment of Roby Buyung as the new President of Process Automation, effective immediately. Roby succeeds Jackie Hu, who has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer at IMI plc.

Roby Buyung brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this role, having spent over ten years at IMI in various leadership positions, most recently serving as Chief Financial Officer.

“We are delighted to welcome Roby Buyung to the IMI leadership team,” said Jackie Hu, COO of IMI plc. “Roby’s proven track record and deep understanding of the process automation industry will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and deliver world-class solutions to our customers. We are confident that under his leadership, our Process Automation sector will advance its customer-centric strategy and support our customers through the energy transition.”

Roby joined IMI in 2013 from General Electric, where he held the position of Finance Director and played a key role in driving growth and operational excellence in Indonesia. He holds a degree in Accountancy from the University of Wollongong and has been a Certified Practicing Accountant since 2003.

“I am honoured to take on the role of President of Process Automation at IMI plc,” said Roby Buyung. “Our industry is at a pivotal moment as we navigate the energy transition, and I am eager to drive more breakthrough engineering solutions. Together with our talented team, we will continue to deliver cutting-edge innovations that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

Roby’s appointment is part of IMI plc’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its leadership team and reinforcing its position as a leader in the engineered solutions industry, as part of its purpose-led strategy.

SourceIMI

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