Global Maritime Appoints Kvannli as CFO

March 27, 2017

Egil Kvannli (Photo: Global Maritime)
Egil Kvannli (Photo: Global Maritime)

Global Maritime, a provider of marine warranty, dynamic positioning and engineering services to the offshore sector, has appointed Egil Kvannli as it new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). 

Kvannli, who will take up the role with immediate effect, joins Global Maritime following 20 years of senior financial and management experience in the oil and gas industry with previous roles including Managing Director of Quickflange, a Norwegian based international group providing connection solutions; and CFO of Sevan Marine ASA, a listed company on the Oslo Stock Exchange. At Global Maritime, Kvannli will work with the management team towards the company’s long-term goal of being a sustainable, reliable and profitable business. 
 
Other positions Kvannli  has undertaken include CFO of technology company Fabricom, part of the GDF SUEZ Group, and Financial Director at MI-Swaco. Kvannli  has also been on the board of a number of companies and currently serves on the board of Funcom NV, a video game developer also on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Kvannli has a BA in Business & Administration from the BI Norwegian Business School.
 

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