Irving Oil president Ian Whitcomb says he has made a 'personal decision' to step down from his position after eight years in the job. The Irving Oil Refinery is seen in Saint John, N.B., on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan CANADAHALIFAX news Irving Oil president to step down as company undergoes strategic review by admin 27 فبراير، 2024 written by admin 27 فبراير، 2024 159 CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press FREDERICTON — The president of Irving Oil is stepping down as the company undergoes a strategic review that includes the possible sale of the business. A news release Monday said Ian Whitcomb has made a “personal decision” to leave after more than eight years on the job, and will continue in his role until June 9. Chief financial officer Jeff Matthews will take over Whitcomb’s position during the strategic review. Maureen Kempston-Darkes, lead director of Irving Oil’s board of directors, said Matthews has been with the company for more than 29 years and understands the evolving needs of customers and communities. The company has said its strategic review will consider whether the business will be given a new ownership structure, be sold in part or in full or whether there will be changes in its portfolio of assets and how it operates them. “The strategic review of the company is ongoing and outcomes associated with it are not yet clear,” Kempston-Darkes said in the news release. Irving Oil operates Canada’s largest oil refinery, and has more than 900 gas stations and a network of distribution terminals throughout the East Coast and New England. There have been other changes in the company’s leadership: the website shows Arthur Irving as chairman emeritus, and his daughter, Sarah Irving, who was executive vice president and chief brand officer, is no longer listed. When the strategic review began in June, Arthur Irving was chairman. New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs held numerous positions at Irving Oil in Saint John, until his retirement in 2010 when he stepped down as director of logistics and distribution. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 26, 2024. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Man faces multiple fraud related charges in Halifax next post Indigenous leader in Nova Scotia accusing radiologists of conducting secret tests You may also like كندا تندد بالقيود ’’المقلقة للغاية‘‘ على وصول الأغذية... 4 يونيو، 2025 مشروع قانون حول أمن الحدود يتضمّن تشديداً في... 4 يونيو، 2025 كارني: إزالة الرسوم الصينية عن المنتجات الزراعية الكندية... 4 يونيو، 2025 East Hants man facing kidnapping, sexual offence charges... 4 يونيو، 2025 Judge orders rethink of preservation plan for endangered... 4 يونيو، 2025 Houston pitches project that could make Nova Scotia... 4 يونيو، 2025 Trump signs proclamation to charge 50% tariffs on... 4 يونيو، 2025 Strong showing for Team Nova Scotia at Skills... 4 يونيو، 2025 HRM council to get first look at updated... 3 يونيو، 2025 one month since Sullivan children disappearance in rural... 3 يونيو، 2025