ROCA Industry CEO resigns
Camelia Ene has resigned from her position as CEO of ROCA Industry, with her final day in the role set for the end of October.
Camelia Ene has resigned from her position as CEO of ROCA Industry, with her final day in the role set for the end of October.
ROCA Industry's Board of Directors has elected ROCA Management SRL, represented by Rudolf-Paul Vizental, as its new Chairman for a one-year term, effective until September 2026.
Camelia Ene has been appointed CEO of Roca Industry, the first Romanian holding company of construction materials manufacturers. She is replacing Ionuț Bindea, who hold the roles of Chairman of the Board and Senior Investment Manager of Roca Investments.
Camelia Ene has 25 years of experience in multinational companies, with over 17 years in the energy sector, including 7 years as CEO of a top company in the field.

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