DHL Supply Chain announces changes at global leadership level
Global contract logistics player DHL Supply Chain has announced major changes to its global leadership ...
Maersk Group’s chief financial officer, Jakob Stausholm, has decided to leave the company at the end of the month, as his finance role will now fall under the remit of IT.
Mr Stausholm joined AP Møller-Maersk in December 2016 to play a leading role in the Danish firm’s restructuring from conglomerate into the Transport & Logistics business, where he held an influential role as chief finance, strategy and transformation officer.
Mr Stausholm said although he agreed with the new organisational design, “as a consequence of the change, I have requested to pursue other opportunities”.
The news of Mr Stausholm’s departure comes as a big surprise; not least because of his prominent role in Maersk’s recent 2017 earnings call conference and its Capital Markets Day investor presentation in Copenhagen.
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gunther ginckels
March 20, 2018 at 4:03 pmIt used to be that the CIO was reporting to the CFO. Seems a mind-switch difficult to digest when the CFO will now report to the CIO. Or did i mis something?
Ahmed Sayed
September 03, 2019 at 6:24 pmWhy @Maersk employees are being obligated to submit a resignation in #Egypt without any legal rights ?
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