Hidroelectrica appointed new Management Board
The Supervisory Board of Hidroelectrica has appointed three new members in the Management Board, President Bogdan Nicolae Badea and members: Marian Bratu and Mihai-Val Zdru. 2017-07-06 10:13:35
Two of the new members of the Management Board, Bogdan Badea and Marian Bratu, came from Hidroelectrica and they held top management positions in the company, namely Project Manager of the Project Management Department within the Investment Division and Maintenance Department Manager, having expertise in the investment, production and maintenance activity of the company. Mihai Zdru joined the Management Board from the position of Network Access Division Director at Transelectrica.
The priorities of the new team of the Directorate are: implementation of a strategic management that will lead to the sustainable development of the society, the efficient use of the hydro-energetic resources in order to maximize production and maintain a high level of profit, ensuring a high availability of electricity generation capacities, in the conditions of safe operation of Hidroelectrica′s hydropower installations and equipment, the urgent identification of viable solutions for historical investments with complex functions in the management of society, accelerate the reorganization of SSH Hidroserv SA and its financial recovery, accelerating the Hidroelectrica stock-listing process.
Former members of the Board of Directors, Ovidiu Agliceru, Petronel Chiriac and Iulian Tudor will continue their activity in the company, on the positions occupied before performing their duties in the Directorate and will contribute alongside the new management team to the optimization of the company's results.
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