Vestas CEO to Step Down

by Stine Jacobsen
Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Danish wind turbine maker Vestas on Tuesday said that its chief executive, Anders Runevad, would step down in August as part of its long-term succession planning.

Runevad is to be replaced by Henrik Andersen, a Vestas board member and CEO of Danish coatings company Hempel. 

Reporting by Stine Jacobsen

Categories: Wind Power Renewable Energy

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