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Romania, Cristian Secosan appointed as Delgaz Grid CEO

From the beginning of April, Cristian Secosan will take over the role of General Manager of Delgaz Grid and that of Deputy General Manager of E.ON Romania.

From the same date, the current General Manager, Ferenc Csulak, will continue to provide support from the position of Deputy General Manager of Delgaz Grid. At the same time, he will remain on the Board of E.ON Romania, as Deputy General Manager, responsible for the distribution area.

Cristian Secosan also worked in the group, between 2007 and 2009, as General Manager of E.ON Moldova Furnizare.

Delgaz Grid operates a natural gas network of over 22,650 kilometers in length and an electricity distribution network of 81,900 kilometers in northern Romania.

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