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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 ...
Bernardus Cornelis Adriana Margriet "Ben" van Beurden (born 23 April 1958) is a Dutch businessman who was the CEO of Shell plc from 2014 to 2022. He joined Shell in 1983, after earning a master's degree in chemical engineering from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
This category contains those individuals who have held the most senior executive position in Shell plc. The official title of CEO was created in 2004, with Jeroen van der Veer being appointed in October 2004 and taking up the position in July 2005. Prior to that, the most senior position was that of Chairman of the Committee of Managing ...
CEO [85] 2005 Former CEO of Nissan: 2017-11-12 Royal Bank of Canada: David I. McKay: President and CEO [86] 2014 Succeeded Gordon Nixon: 2017-11-12 Royal Bank of Scotland: Ross McEwan: CEO [87] 2013 Succeeded Stephen Hester: 2017-11-12 Royal Dutch Shell: Ben van Beurden: CEO [88] 2014 Joined Shell in 1983, succeeded Peter Voser: 2017-11-12 ...
Private equity giant KKR has turned to an unusual source to spearhead its green investment program—the former boss and 39-year veteran of oil-drilling giant Shell. KKR has appointed ex-Shell CEO ...
[1] [4] He resigned as the CEO of Shell in 1965 and continued to serve the company as chairman of the board of supervisory directors for the next 11 years. [1] Following his role with Shell, Loudon was appointed the chairman of an international business advisory committee at Chase Bank by David Rockefeller. Loudon retired from this role in 1977 ...
Under former CEO Bernard Looney, for example, BP adopted more ambitious climate targets, engaging with climate-focused shareholders to the point that, for a while, there was even talk of a joint ...
During 2003, increasingly fractious e-mails from Walter van de Vijver, Watts' successor as CEO of Shell Exploration and Production, made it clear that senior executives had been discussing the issues around reserves for some time. In an appearance in front of around 1,000 staff in Shell Centre's sports hall in January 2004, Watts stated that he ...