
Mr. Sveinung J. Stohle took over as Deputy Managing Director at Angelikoussis Group, according to an official announcement of the Group.
According to the announcement, Mr. Stohle has more than 25 years of experience in shipping in the field of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG shipping) and in the wider energy sector of LNG and will join the senior management team of the Group in Athens.
Ms. Maria Angelikoussi, Managing Director of Angelicoussis Group, stated, among other things, that she welcomes “Sveinung as Deputy Managing Director of the Group. Sveinung’s rich experience in the shipping industry will add strength, depth and quality to our existing senior management team. “I look forward to working closely with Sveinung on the many immediate challenges and opportunities that our industry presents.”
Commenting on his new assignment, Mr. Stohle said, “I am very excited to have this unique opportunity to join the Angelicoussis Group and look forward to working closely with Maria and the team to keep growing.” the company in the future “.
Mr. Stohle holds an MBA in International Business from the University of San Francisco and a degree in Finance from California State University. He is a Norwegian citizen.


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