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INDUSTRY NEWS ... AND ALSO APPOINTS NEW CEO


Thorsten Kramer is the new top executive at the world´s largest construction and services company in renewables.


CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES With 17-years experience holding management positions in global companies, Thorsten Kramer has been appointed top executive by the company’s board with the goal to expand international operations and lead the organisation through the upcoming challenges and opportunities.


LEADING POSITIONS The new CEO has held leading positions in turbine manufacturer Nordex for more than 7 years, where he has been CEO of Nordex Energy and Head of the Europe region.


He succeeds Hans Joern Rieks, who has been the top executive on an interim basis during 2013. “I thank Hans Joern for his commitment and contribution to GES during this phase,” remarks


Chairman Peter


Grosch, “but now it is time to look ahead and Thorsten’s deep understanding of our industry, including sales and services in this global market will prove invaluable for GES.”


20 YEARS EXPERIENCE GES has been active in renewables for more than 20 years, providing construction of wind and solar plants, installation of turbines and O&M services. Main customers are turbine manufacturers, energy companies and financial investors worldwide.


EXCITING FUTURE


“I am proud and excited to join the #1 service company in renewables.” says Mr. Kramer, “Our industry is undergoing unprecedented changes: from market regulations to risk sharing along the value chain to outsourcing strategies by customers. Through teamwork, efficiency and quality, GES will make the best use of the new opportunities that are arising.”


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