Lex Russell appointed new chair of the MPA

Lex Russell

THE Mineral Products Association (MPA) has appointed Lex Russell, MD of CEMEX UK Materials, as its new chair.

He succeeds Simon Willis, CEO of Hanson UK, who held the role for an extended three-year period, ensuring continuity during the period of leadership change with the appointment of Jon Prichard as MPA chief executive.

The role of MPA chair is a non-executive position responsible to the MPA board, whilst also leading and managing it.

Lex Russell has worked in the building materials industry for 40 years, initially starting in 1984 with Scottish quarrying and concrete product business Alexander Russell, holding a variety of operational and technical roles.

In 1989 he joined RMC’s technical department before progressing through the organisation as quarry manager, operations manager, business manager and director.

In 2005 RMC was acquired by CEMEX and two years later Lex moved to Australia to lead a team in the post-merger integration of Rinker, acquired by CEMEX in 2007. He returned to the UK as vice president before becoming MD of the CEMEX UK Materials business in 2018.

Jon Prichard said, “I am delighted to welcome Lex as the new MPA chair and look forward to working with him on a broad range of issues, from infrastructure, housing and planning reform to climate change and circular economy and biodiversity gain. Lex has a wealth of experience gained over four decades and his passion for the role our industry plays in helping to build a ‘Greater Britain’ will generate energy and enthusiasm and we rise to meet the challenges ahead.

“I would also like to thank Simon Willis for his invaluable contribution during his term of office over the past three years, including my own appointment as chief executive and overseeing the transition from my predecessor Nigel Jackson. Simon was MPA chair during a particularly difficult time when we all had to adapt to new ways of working. And despite the challenges of Covid and economic uncertainty, MPA continued to engage with key stakeholders and deliver value and benefit for its members.”

During Simon’s period as chair, which began during the pandemic, the minerals industry was formally recognised as ‘essential’ by government ministers allowing the sector to continue to support the construction and manufacturing sectors during the various lockdown restrictions under Covid-secure working practices.

He oversaw the launch of the MPA’s Vision Zero five-year health and safety strategy to help the industry eliminate the causes of high consequence hazards most likely to seriously injure or impact the health of its workforce.

Also during his tenure, the British Precast Concrete Federation became part of MPA, expanding the scope of products represented – with two new product groups, MPA Precast and MPA Masonry.

Decarbonisation roadmaps for the UK concrete and cement industry, and more recently the UK lime industry, were launched during Simon’s period as chair.