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Paddy Rodgers Joins V.Group Board

May 28, 2020

Paddy Rodgers (Photo: V.Group)
Paddy Rodgers (Photo: V.Group)

Ship management and services company V.Group announced that Paddy Rodgers has been appointed as a non-executive director.

Rodgers had been CEO of Euronav for almost 20 years before stepping down from the post in 2019. Under his leadership Euronav grew from a family operation with 17 vessels to one of the largest international tanker companies with 73 vessels. He is currently Director at the Royal Museums Greenwich, England comprising of the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen’s House.

“I am honored to be joining V.Group at such a challenging and exciting time,” Rodgers said. "I am deeply passionate about this industry, the importance of the role of seafarers and sustainability and I look forward to contributing my experience and knowledge to benefit V.Group and its customers.”

John Pattullo, Chairman of V.Group, said, "[Rodgers’] global experience in driving significant business growth, his knowledge of the tanker market and his expertise in building long-term partnerships will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen and grow V Group.”

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