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Dane Eppe Kofod heads Supervisory Board of state-owned Ukrenergo

13 December , 2024  

Former Danish Foreign Minister Eppe Kofod has been elected chairman of the Supervisory Board of NPC Ukrenergo, the company reports.

“An independent representative Eppe Kofod became the Chairman of the Supervisory Board, and the state representative Anatoliy Hulei became his deputy,” Ukrenergo said in its Telegram channel.

It is noted that at its first meeting after the appointment on December 12, the SB also created committees on audit, appointment and determination of remuneration, investment and strategy and decided on their heads.

Ukrenergo’s Supervisory Board consists of seven members: four independent members elected through a competitive selection process and three state representatives. The independent members of the SB were approved by the Cabinet of Ministers’ Resolution No. 1168-r of November 26, 2024: Patrick Greichen, who served as State Secretary of the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection in 2021-2023, Luigi de Francischi, former CEO of TERNA and Enel (already a member of the NPC’s SB), Eppe Kofod, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, and Jan Montell, who has experience as a top manager and board member of a number of Finnish energy companies.

The representatives of the state were approved by the Government Decree No. 1232-r of December 10, 2024. The appointees are: Yuriy Boyko, who headed the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine in 2020-2021, is currently an advisor to the Prime Minister and a member of the previous Supervisory Board of NPC; Oleksiy Nikitin, who previously worked, among other things, at SE NPC Ukrenergo as Head of the Electricity Market Development Department, and then at Ukrhydroenergo as Director of the Commercial Department; Anatoliy Guley – built his career in the banking sector, was Chairman of the Board of Oschadbank and Activ Bank, as well as Deputy Chairman of the Board of Alfa Bank, and is a shareholder of Accordbank.

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