
The Hansen Technologies Ltd (ASX: HSN) share price is in focus today after the company announced a major CEO succession, with Stuart MacDonald set to become CEO and Andrew Hansen transitioning to Executive Chair. The company also confirmed the retirement of long-serving Chair David Trude.
What did Hansen Technologies report?
- Appointment of Stuart MacDonald, former Chief Operating Officer at TechnologyOne, as Chief Executive Officer, effective 19 November 2026.
- Transition of current CEO and Managing Director Andrew Hansen to Executive Chair on the same date.
- Retirement of Chair David Trude after more than 15 years of service to the company.
- Succession plan designed to maintain strategic oversight, stakeholder engagement, and support continued growth, including M&A activity.
- Details of incoming CEO’s remuneration: TFR of $1.1 million, STI opportunity up to 100% of TFR, and LTI participation.
What else do investors need to know?
Hansen’s Board believes the Executive Chair structure will help ensure a smooth transition and continuity of leadership. The company’s ongoing strategy includes growing through acquisitions and maintaining strong relationships with global customers across the energy, utilities, and communications sectors.
Stuart MacDonald’s experience at TechnologyOne, particularly with SaaS transitions, UK expansion, and AI strategy, is seen as highly relevant for Hansen’s next growth phase. The Board thanked outgoing Chair David Trude for his significant contribution over the past decade and a half.
What did Hansen Technologies management say?
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Andrew Hansen said:
This has been a very thorough and considered succession planning process, led by the Board and supported by our executive leadership team and I am delighted to be bringing Stuart on board. Stuart is a proven enterprise software leader with deep experience in scaling software businesses, building high-performance teams, strengthening customer outcomes and creating clear market narratives. His experience at TechnologyOne is highly relevant to Hansen’s next chapter. The Board believes Stuart brings the right combination of sales and marketing capability, product understanding, customer focus, commercial discipline and leadership to build on our foundations and accelerate sustainable growth. In my new role as Executive Chair, I will focus on Hansen’s strategy and our M&A agenda as we continue to build the Company for the future. On behalf of the Board and everyone at Hansen, I also want to sincerely thank David Trude for his outstanding service and dedication to the Company over many years. David’s leadership, counsel and stewardship as Chair have been instrumental to Hansen’s success over the journey, and we wish him all the very best in his retirement.
What’s next for Hansen Technologies?
Investors can expect Hansen Technologies to focus on accelerating its growth strategy under Stuart MacDonald’s leadership, including leveraging his SaaS and AI experience. Andrew Hansen’s continued involvement as Executive Chair aims to ensure strategic continuity and active pursuit of merger and acquisition opportunities.
The Board will review Andrew Hansen’s remuneration and involvement as Executive Chair in May 2027, reflecting the evolving needs and oversight requirements of the business as it moves forward.
Hansen Technologies share price snapshot
Over the past 12 months, Hansen Technologies shares have declined 29%, trailing the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO), which has risen 1% over the same period.
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