General Counsel Changes at Lincoln Electric
Jennifer Ansberry will succeed Fred Stueber upon his retirement in April.
Posted: December 30, 2016
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. (Cleveland, OH) has announced Frederick G. Stueber will retire from the company as the executive vice president, general counsel and secretary in April 2017. His retirement marks a distinguished 36-year career in law and 22 years as the company’s general counsel and secretary, where he has led global litigation, corporate governance matters, mergers and acquisitions, corporate compliance, intellectual property, labor law and environmental, health and safety initiatives. He also served as a member of their senior management committee.
During his tenure, Stueber successfully led an industry defense group and collective plan against fume litigation that resulted in the dismissal of numerous cases against the company and industry. Prior to joining Lincoln Electric in 1995, he served at Jones Day for 13 years, the last six years as a corporate partner. He started his career as a law clerk for Federal Chief Judge Andrew A. Caffrey following his graduation from Harvard Law School.
“Fred has made innumerable contributions to the company and has been a trusted strategic advisor and counselor to management and the board,” stated Christopher L. Mapes, the president and chief executive officer of Lincoln Electric. “His acumen, passion for law and his willingness to face tough challenges has led to the successful defense of the organization and a transformative approach to litigation in our industry. We thank him for his leadership in the organization, his community engagement on behalf of the Lincoln Electric Foundation, and wish him and his family our very best.”
Upon his retirement, Jennifer I. Ansberry will be promoted to the position of executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, and will serve as an officer of the company. She joined the company in 2004 and serves as their vice president, deputy general counsel, and oversees their legal function in global mergers and acquisitions, securities law compliance, corporate governance and other general corporate legal matters. She also leads their environmental, health and safety organization. Prior to joining Lincoln Electric, she served as an associate at Thompson Hine LLP and Keating, Muething & Klekamp LLP. She received her J.D. from the University of Cincinnati – College of Law and received a BBA in accounting from the University of Cincinnati.