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    Nuclearelectrica appoints Mihai Laurentiu Gioara as Deputy General Manager Commercial and Development

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    Nuclearelectrica announces that Mihai Laurentiu Gioara has been appointed with delegation as Deputy General Manager Commercial and Development.

    Mihai Laurentiu Gioara has approximately 10 years of experience in the energy sector, during which he has worked in management (General Manager, Deputy General Manager) and advisory (advisor, expert) positions in relevant companies in Romania, namely Electrocentrale Bucuresti, Compania Municipala Energetica Bucuresti, Nuclearelectrica Serv, Nuclearelectrica.

    Mihai Laurentiu Gioara is a graduate of the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Political Sciences, and has completed Master’s studies in the fields of National and European Policies, Leadership and Human Resources Management as well as Human Resources Management in Construction Projects.

    He also attended leadership courses organized by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), and is currently attending the Reactor Technology Course for Utility Executives at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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