European Electronics Recyclers Association (EERA) ceo Julie-Ann Adams will leave her post on 31 March 2026. The organisation is looking for a successor. Adams will also retire from her role as secretary general of the European Battery Recycling Association (EBRA).
The EERA board recognises Adams’ contribution to strengthening the body’s role within the sector, enhancing their visibility, and supporting their members ‘throughout a period of substantial regulatory and strategic development’.
Strong voice
EERA is grateful for her leadership, says the body’s president Kurt Kyck. ‘I would like to express our sincere appreciation for Julie-Ann’s dedication and achievements. She has played an important role in positioning EERA as a strong and constructive voice for the WEEE recycling sector.’
Search for successor
EERA will shortly start a formal recruitment process for a new ceo. Individuals interested in learning more about the forthcoming vacancy are welcome to contact EERA at
Adams will continue to support the association during the transition period, including handover responsibilities and assisting with the initial stages of the recruitment process for her successor.
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