Richardson as the new CEO V. Ships Group
Global shipmanagement company V.Ships has appointed Clive Richardson as Group Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. He will be based in the Group’s London office. David Hoare, who has been acting Group CEO, will return to his position as Non-Executive…
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