Home Industry Finance Al Jaber CEO To Be Replaced: Sources Abu Dhabi-based Al Jaber Group may hire a new CEO as part of a $1 billion restructuring plan, according to sources. by Reuters February 22, 2012 Al Jaber Group, a family-held conglomerate in the midst of a $1-billion plus restructuring, will hire a new chief executive to replace the founder’s son in a management reshuffle that also saw a new finance chief appointed late last year, three sources told Reuters on Wednesday. A recruitment firm has been retained to bring in a new CEO, replacing Mohammed al-Jaber, the son of the group’s founder and chairman Obaid al-Jaber, two of the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity. In addition, Richard Hollands was hired in November as chief financial officer from an Emirates airline unit. “It was presented at one of the earlier creditor meetings that they would be looking to make management changes, including a new CEO,” said one source familiar with developments. “A firm has been hired to do this.” An Al Jaber spokesman declined to comment. A standstill agreement on its debt pile is expected to be signed as soon as early March, the sources said on Wednesday. The banks’ committee is chaired by the National Bank of Abu Dhabi, and includes Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, HSBC, RBS and Union National Bank. Al Jaber is one of the most prominent family-owned private sector firms in Abu Dhabi, where the acknowledgment of financial difficulties has been minimal, in contrast to neighbouring Dubai, under the spotlight for its debt woes since late 2009. Tags Breaking News Management 0 Comments You might also like Hamad Buamim to step down as president and CEO of Dubai Chambers 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion Samsung to replace unit heads, combine mobile and consumer arms