The Supervisory Board of OMV AG has reappointed Reinhard Florey as Chief Financial Officer. His current term of office has been extended by two years until June 30, 2027. Florey has been serving as Chief Financial Officer of OMV since July 1, 2016.
Chairman of the OMV AG Supervisory Board, Lutz Feldmann: “Under the leadership and experience of Reinhard Florey as Chief Financial Offer, OMV has established an excellent financial strategy and a strong balance sheet. Both are strong drivers for the company’s pathway for transformation. As Supervisory Board, we look forward to continuing the cooperation with Reinhard Florey, providing continuity and an ongoing strong focus on sustainability in a challenging external environment.”
Reinhard Florey graduated in mechanical engineering and economics from Graz University of Technology while also completing his music studies at University Graz. He started his career in corporate and strategy consulting. From 2002 to 2012 he worked in different positions worldwide for Thyssenkrupp. Until June 2016, he served as CFO and deputy CEO of Finnish stainless-steel manufacturer Outokumpu Oyj.
Source: in.marketscreener.com
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