An Italian to replace Ranko Vojinović as Executive Director of EPCG
According to the Montenegrin daily Vijesti the board of directors of the Italian company A2A decided to replace the Executive Director of the power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG). To this position, the board intends to appoint its own representative.
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The Italian company, a partner of EPCG, says the position of the executive director is granted to them by a management agreement, along with three representatives in the board of this Montenegrin power company.
The future executive director is therefore expected to be Italian. According to an internal publication of A2A in Milan, the final decision will be adopted in a few weeks' time.
Vojinović has served as executive director since July 2008. He took over the position from Srdjan Kovačević, who was appointed the Chairman of the EPCG Board of Directors.
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The future executive director is therefore expected to be Italian. According to an internal publication of A2A in Milan, the final decision will be adopted in a few weeks' time.
Vojinović has served as executive director since July 2008. He took over the position from Srdjan Kovačević, who was appointed the Chairman of the EPCG Board of Directors.
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