Verso Corporation announced that David J. Paterson will retire as the Chairman of the Board and CEO, effective as of August 31, 2016. Verso's Board of Directors has begun the search for a new CEO. In the meantime, Verso's Board of Directors will establish, effective as of September 1, 2016, an Office of the Chief Executive to lead the management of the company until a new CEO comes on board.

Verso CEO, Chairman David J. Paterson to retire

Verso Corporation announced that David J. Paterson will retire as the Chairman of the Board and CEO, effective as of August 31, 2016.
Verso's Board of Directors has begun the search for a new CEO. In the meantime, Verso's Board of Directors will establish, effective as of September 1, 2016, an Office of the Chief Executive to lead the management of the company until a new CEO comes on board.

In addition, Adam St. John has been promoted to serve as the Senior Vice President of Manufacturing of Verso. Lastly, Robert M. Amen, the current lead independent director of Verso, will become the Chairman of the Board upon Paterson's retirement.

The Office of the Chief Executive (OCE) will consist of the following four executive officers of Verso: Allen J. Campbell, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; Michael A. Weinhold, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Product Development; Peter H. Kesser, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary; and Adam St. John, the newly elected Senior Vice President of Manufacturing.

The OCE will have the duties and responsibilities associated with the CEO position and will report directly to Verso's board of directors and its newly formed executive committee consisting of Amen and fellow directors Eugene I. Davis and Jay Shuster. The OCE and the executive committee will be dissolved when a new CEO comes on board.

One more element of Verso's senior management changes is the promotion of Adam St. John to Senior Vice President of Manufacturing. A 24-year paper industry veteran, St. John has worked at Verso for the past 10 years, most recently serving as Regional Vice President of Manufacturing with responsibility for the company's largest paper mills.

Verso Corporation is the leading North American producer of printing and specialty papers and pulp.