Solar Millennium reorganizes its management board

In a post CEO departure management shake-up, the supervisory board of Solar Millennium has appointed Thomas Mayer spokesman for the management board, effective immediately and Oliver Blamberger as new member of the management board.

Blamberger was previously posted as commercial director and authorized signatory of the company; he will now be in charge of affiliate management and group controlling. Blamberger holds a degree as an economist and has held several positions in the metal and engineering industries.

Helmut Pflaumer, chairman of the supervisory board of Solar Millennium said, "With this decision, the supervisory board relies on a proven team that in the past fiscal year achieved the best result in company history. By further expanding the team, we intend to continue our success story with sustainable growth. Solar Millennium thus adheres to the strengths of its corporate culture: with our highly motivated teams and entrepreneurial spirit we are able to meet the challenges of shaping the future of energy. Furthermore, we can successfully continue to pursue our dynamic growth path."

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