The board of directors of EMGS ASA said Sept. 28 that Christiaan Vermeijden has decided to resign from his position as CEO due to personal reasons.
Vermeijden will step down as CEO on December 31, 2018. He has held the position of CEO since February 2016.
“I regret that I leave EMGS due to personal reasons. I experienced EMGS as a wonderful and exciting company to work for and I wish the board, the management team and all employees lots of success in the future,” Vermeijden said.
A replacement for Christiaan Vermeijden will be announced at a later stage.
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