SAP's Lombard takes reins at WHK
WHK Group has appointed John Lombard as its new managing director. Lombard will take over from current director Kevin White (pictured) when he departs on 30 June.
Lombard joins WHK from global business software company SAP, where he held a number of senior roles including senior vice president. Prior to that he was a managing director with KPMG consulting, and was also previously part of the management consulting practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Lombard’s remuneration package includes a base salary of $700,000 per annum including superannuation, with short-term incentives of up to 100 per cent of base salary for achieving agreed objectives, and a long-term incentive of one million WHK shares subject to performance targets.
Lombard’s appointment begins on 6 June to allow for a handover period before White departs.
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