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Following the union of Royal Dutch and Shell in 1907, both companies retained their own senior officials. In 1946, the Committee of Managing Directors was established to oversee the group of companies, and was led by a chairman. The Chairman of the committee was either the Managing Director/President-Director of Royal Dutch, or the Chairman of ...
The Konsojaya Trading Company was a shell company cofounded by Jemaah Islamiyah leader Riduan Isamuddin, better known as "Hambali", and his Malaysian Chinese wife, Noralwizah Lee Abdullah in June 1994. The company was based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An Afghan named Wali Khan Amin Shah was one of the board of directors of the company. He also ...
On 4 August 2005, the board of directors announced the appointment of Jorma Ollila, chairman and CEO of Nokia at the time, to succeed Aad Jacobs as the company's non-executive chairman on 1 June 2006. Ollila is the first Shell chairman to be neither Dutch nor British.
Prior to that, the most senior position was that of Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors, from 1946 to 2005. The situation was complicated by the fact that, within the group, there were two parent companies, Royal Dutch Petroleum and Shell Transport and Trading. The most senior executive in the former being the General Managing ...
Current and former directors of Shell plc (formerly Royal Dutch Shell). Pages in category "Directors of Shell plc" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
He retired as chief executive of Royal Dutch Shell June 2009, and remains on the board of directors. He also is a non-executive director of Unilever [ 5 ] and chairman of Platform Bèta Techniek (which organized the 2010 Science & Technology Summit in The Hague , which had Neil Armstrong and Steve Wozniak as keynote speakers, an event which Van ...
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By 1988, he had become the VP of marketing and refining, and in 1992, he was promoted to the Royal Dutch/Shell Group Management Team, in London, where he oversaw global supply and marketing operations. [1] [4] [5] [6] Miller became one of the five managing directors of Shell in 1996, where he started the Grassroots Leadership Program.