Thomas Cook European online chief named new CEO of Mecom subsidiary
Susan Duinhoven has been named as the Chairman of the Executive Board and Chief Executive Officer of Wegener, a wholly owned subsidiary of the FTSE Small Cap-listed company Mecom.
Susan Duinhoven has been named as the Chairman of the Executive Board and Chief Executive Officer of Wegener, a wholly owned subsidiary of the FTSE Small Cap-listed company Mecom.
Duinhoven is succeeding Truls Velgaard, whose decision to step down was announced in January by the group.
She is currently the Managing Director of Thomas Cook's online activities in Europe and has previous management experience from companies such as Unilever, McKinsey & Co., De Telefoongids and Reader's Digest.
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Mecom is a European consumer publishing group. Its share price was unchanged at 90p at 11:13 on Friday.
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