New country manager appointed at Enel Romania
Enel operations in Romania are set to be led by Georgios Stassis following Country Manager Toni Volpe's stepping down from his current role to pursue a management position outside the Enel Group. The formal management change will be effective by the end of February.
2016-02-05 11:13:29
Stassis has been with the Enel Group since 2007 and as Enel Green Power's Head of Eastern Europe & Egypt is currently responsible for EGP's operations in Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and Egypt.
Prior to joining EGP, Mr. Stassis was Executive Director of Strategic Projects & Procurement and a member of the Executive/Management Committee of Tellas Telecom, the biggest alternative telecom operator in Greece. Georgios Stassis is affiliated with a number of non-profit organisations, including as a Board member of several Renewable Energy Institutions and Associations in the Balkans and Middle East.
Stassis holds a Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering and Master's Degrees in Construction Management from Kingston University in the United Kingdom.
Enel is a multinational power company and a leading integrated player in the world's power and gas markets, with a particular focus on Europe and Latin America. The Enel Group operates in over 30 countries across four continents, producing energy through a net installed capacity of nearly 89 GW and distributing electricity and gas through a network of approximately 1.9 million kilometres. With 61 million users worldwide, Enel has the largest customer base among European utilities and figures among the continent's leading power companies in terms of both installed capacity and reported EBITDA.
Active on the Romanian market since 2005, Enel is currently the country's largest private investor in energy, with operations in power distribution and supply as well as renewable energy production. The company has more than 3,100 employees and provides services to 2.7 million customers in three key areas of the country: Muntenia Sud (including Bucharest), Banat and Dobrogea, accounting for one third of Romania's electricity distribution market. Enel is developing an investment programme aimed at securing a proper service for end users, improving the quality and security of the network while also complying with Enel's environmental standards.