AmCham EU would like to congratulate Victoria Main (SEC Newgate EU), who has been confirmed as the new Chair of the Communications Group and Member of the Board of Directors for a two- year mandate. We welcome Victoria to her new role, and look forward to working with her. The confirmation election is following the resignation of outgoing Board member Leah Charpentier (former First Solar). AmCham EU expresses our sincere thanks for her valuable contribution to the Board over the past nearly four years. The official handover took place at our plenary meeting on Tuesday, 23 May.
AmCham EU confirms new Chair of the Communications Group
AmCham EU would like to congratulate Victoria Main (SEC Newgate EU), who has been confirmed as the new Chair of the Communications Group and Member of the Board of Directors for a two- year mandate. We welcome Victoria to her new role, and look forward to working with her. The confirmation election is following the resignation of outgoing Board member Leah Charpentier (former First Solar). AmCham EU expresses our sincere thanks for her valuable contribution to the Board over the past nearly four years. The official handover took place at our plenary meeting on Tuesday, 23 May.

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