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Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen (NNDKP) law firm has promoted Luminita Dima (in picture) and Radu Damaschin to the position of remunerated partners. The law firm has also promoted six senior associates: Irina Alexa (Real Estate), Adriana Celea (the head of NNDKP’s Craiova office), George Trandafir (Infrastructure and PPP), Marius Ezer, Cristian Militaru and Valeriu Mina (Dispute Resolution).
Mihai Tudor (in picture), who has been running the local subsidiary of IBM for the last four years, has been promoted to general manager of IBM for the South Eastern Europe (IBM SEE). He will oversee IBM's businesses in Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) has approved Omer Tetik's naming as the president and head of the administration council for Credit Europe Bank. Tetik (in picture) aims to relaunch the bank's lending activity this year, while increasing operational efficiency, he said.
Presidential counselor Alexandra Gatej (in picture) has resigned from the position she has held since July 2009 with the Presidential Administration following the 'speculative and denigrating' public approach of the news of her being recruited by the Securitate in 1989. Gatej will return to the private business environment, she has said.
Pascal Prigent is the new general manager of GlaxoSmithKline Romania, replacing Patrick Desbiens, who has been promoted within GsK France. Prigent joins GsK from another drug producer Eli Lilly France, where he ran marketing and sales.
Peter Weiss (in picture), the former head of RBS Romania, will be the new executive president of Bancpost from January next year, replacing Mihai Bogza. Bogza will become head of the administration council with Bancpost. The changes still require the OK from the Romanian Central Bank (BNR).
Google, which has recently established an office in Romania, has started recruiting staff for its local office, but the team will only be made of ten people , in a first phase, according to Dan Bulucea (in picture), head of Google Romania, quoted by Business Magazin.
Tuca Zbarcea & Asociatii law firm has appointed six new partners to strengthen the management team, thus bringing the total number of partners to 21. The Romanian law firm has also promoted five lawyers to Senior Associate. The promotions are part of the firm’s annual performance review taking place in November and all the appointments are effective from January 1st, 2011.
Jan Gijsen is the new president of Ford Romania and the head of the car maker's factory in Craiova. Gijsen will come to office at the beginning of January, joining the Romanian subsidiary from the position of head of new markets divisions for Ford Europe.
Codrut Pascu (in picture), the managing partner of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in Romania for the last five years, has been promoted regionally, being in charge of the Turkish and Bulgarian operations as well, apart from the Romanian ones. Pascu, 35, is now member of the company's steering committee in the Central and Eastern Europe.
Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen (NNDKP) law firm has promoted Luminita Dima (in picture) and Radu Damaschin to the position of remunerated partners. The law firm has also promoted six senior associates: Irina Alexa (Real Estate), Adriana Celea (the head of NNDKP’s Craiova office), George Trandafir (Infrastructure and PPP), Marius Ezer, Cristian Militaru and Valeriu Mina (Dispute Resolution).
Mihai Tudor (in picture), who has been running the local subsidiary of IBM for the last four years, has been promoted to general manager of IBM for the South Eastern Europe (IBM SEE). He will oversee IBM's businesses in Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) has approved Omer Tetik's naming as the president and head of the administration council for Credit Europe Bank. Tetik (in picture) aims to relaunch the bank's lending activity this year, while increasing operational efficiency, he said.
Presidential counselor Alexandra Gatej (in picture) has resigned from the position she has held since July 2009 with the Presidential Administration following the 'speculative and denigrating' public approach of the news of her being recruited by the Securitate in 1989. Gatej will return to the private business environment, she has said.
Pascal Prigent is the new general manager of GlaxoSmithKline Romania, replacing Patrick Desbiens, who has been promoted within GsK France. Prigent joins GsK from another drug producer Eli Lilly France, where he ran marketing and sales.
Peter Weiss (in picture), the former head of RBS Romania, will be the new executive president of Bancpost from January next year, replacing Mihai Bogza. Bogza will become head of the administration council with Bancpost. The changes still require the OK from the Romanian Central Bank (BNR).
Google, which has recently established an office in Romania, has started recruiting staff for its local office, but the team will only be made of ten people , in a first phase, according to Dan Bulucea (in picture), head of Google Romania, quoted by Business Magazin.
Tuca Zbarcea & Asociatii law firm has appointed six new partners to strengthen the management team, thus bringing the total number of partners to 21. The Romanian law firm has also promoted five lawyers to Senior Associate. The promotions are part of the firm’s annual performance review taking place in November and all the appointments are effective from January 1st, 2011.
Jan Gijsen is the new president of Ford Romania and the head of the car maker's factory in Craiova. Gijsen will come to office at the beginning of January, joining the Romanian subsidiary from the position of head of new markets divisions for Ford Europe.
Codrut Pascu (in picture), the managing partner of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in Romania for the last five years, has been promoted regionally, being in charge of the Turkish and Bulgarian operations as well, apart from the Romanian ones. Pascu, 35, is now member of the company's steering committee in the Central and Eastern Europe.