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1198: Building Long-Term Value Starts With Better Capital Allocation | Shane Hostetter, CFO, Chemours

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When Shane Hostetter arrived at Chemours in 2024, he stepped into a company facing liquidity challenges while also pursuing important long-term growth opportunities. His goal was not to replace decades of institutional knowledge but to complement it. Chemours CEO Denise Dignam brought nearly forty years of experience with DuPont and Chemours, while Hostetter brought an external perspective. Combining those viewpoints, he tells us, helped create “the best of both worlds.”That approach reflects much of Hostetter’s broader leadership philosophy. Rather than viewing finance solely through the lens of reporting, he focuses on building a stronger foundation for future growth through disciplined capital allocation and balance sheet management.Hostetter tells us the company developed a three-year strategy designed to strengthen Chemours over both the near and long term. Portfolio optimization became one important pillar, including shutting down selected production lines and divesting non-core assets to improve cash flow. Underlying every decision, he tells us, was a disciplined capital allocation strategy intended to improve financial flexibility.At the same time, Hostetter has become an advocate for helping others better understand what Chemours actually does. Although many people still associate the company with its legacy DuPont products, he explains that Chemours today serves critical industrial markets ranging from next-generation refrigerants to semiconductor manufacturing, AI infrastructure, electric vehicles, and advanced cooling technologies.Looking ahead, Hostetter’s emphasis remains consistent: strengthen the balance sheet, allocate capital thoughtfully, and position the company to create sustainable long-term value. For him, finance is ultimately about creating the platform that allows strategy to succeed.

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