Hempel appoints Gosha Kolton as new Executive Vice President & Head of Marine
by Hempel 25 Sep 02:20 PDT
Hempel A/S is happy to announce the appointment of Gosha Kolton as Executive Vice President & Head of Marine, effective 1 January 2026.
Commenting on the appointment, Michael Hansen, Group President & CEO at Hempel says: "I am delighted to welcome Gosha to Hempel. Her international perspective, leadership experience and passion for innovation will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our position in the marine coatings industry. Her commitment to building strong teams and customer-focused strategies will also help us deliver value for our stakeholders."
Gosha brings extensive international experience in strategic and operational leadership across both developed and emerging markets. Her experience in leading complex transformations and delivering customer value aligns perfectly with Hempel's strategic priorities and ambitions for the Marine segment
"I am excited to join Hempel and the Marine team, and I look forward to working together to deliver outstanding value for Hempel's customers and drive sustainable growth," says Gosha Kolton.
A Polish national, Gosha joins Hempel from her role as EU Vice President of Packaging Adhesives, Coatings and Sealants at Henkel. In that position, she successfully steered one of the company's largest regional businesses through volatile market conditions and transformations over the last five years, consistently delivering strong results across Europe.
Gosha takes over the role from Alexander Enström who has chosen to step down, following careful consideration and a desire to focus on more specialised responsibilities. He will assume the new role of Head of New Build in Marine from 1 January 2026.
"The Executive Group Management, Board and I are deeply grateful for Alexander's leadership and contributions as Executive Vice President & Head of Marine. We wish him every success in his new role as Head of New Build and look forward to his continued impact within the Marine team," Michael Hansen concludes.