Former K2 CEO gets new top job

Henrik Stamer is stepping down as CEO for an offshore wind company which is active in Taiwan, but he will use the new appointment as a foot in the door in other countries.
Photo: PR-foto: K2 Management
Photo: PR-foto: K2 Management

K2 Management's CEO Henrik Stamer will lead an offshore consultancy firm Jum-Bo. The 44-year-old with a legal background who has spent part of his career at Vestas will begin his new role April 1 as CEO and co-owner of the company that is specialized within contracts and acquisitions within offshore wind.

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