RBS Romania announces changes in the management team

Newsroom 09/09/2010 | 13:10

The new board of directors of RBS Bank Romania now has 4 executive members, Johan Gabriels, Magdalena Manea, Robert Hadley and Robert Karreman and 5 non-executive members, Roxana Moldovan, Adrian Manaicu, Phil McDuell, Jeroen Kremers and Gianni Piolini.

As Johan Gabriels, CEO of RBS Romania has announced, the management team now focuses on local Romanian experts. Thus, six RBS employees with over eight years of experience in the company have now taken management positions, which is the case of: Radu Ropota, newly appointed director of corporate clients, Adina Enescu, director of financial institutions and public sector clients, Liudmila Drozdea, director of banking transactions, Cosmin Bucur, director of financial markets, Raluca Ionescu, legal director, as well the recently announced Marijana Vasilescu, as marketing and communication director. The Dutch Robert Karreman is the new risk management director and the American John Bell is the director of individual customers.

Roxana Moldovan will no longer be vice-president, but will continue to collaborate with the bank as a non-executive member in the board of directors. Magdalena Manea will take Moldovan’s position as VP.

Present on the Romanian market since 1995 and initially known as ABN AMRO (which RBS took over in 2008), RBS operates in 15 towns across Romania and holds 31 locations, of which three are dedicated to Royal Preferred Baniking.

 

Corina Dumitrescu

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