ISS announces executive group management changes

ISS announces changes to executive group management following resignation of Europe CEO.

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July 3, 2020

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INCLEAN Magazine

ISS has announced changes to the executive group management following the resignation of Europe CEO, Jacob Götzsche.

Current group CFO Pierre-François Riolacci has been appointed interim CEO Europe, while Kasper Fangel has been appointed deputy CFO.

Jeff Gravenhorst, Group CEO, ISS A/S said Götzsche has made a significant impact on the business.

“During his 21 years with ISS, Jacob Götzsche has fulfilled many senior roles, culminating in his appointment to CEO Europe in March 2019. He has made a significant impact as a leader within the business and I would like to express my sincere gratitude for all that he has achieved for ISS.

“ISS has proven itself to be a true partner to customers across the globe during these most testing of times. Whilst there is much work to be done in supporting customers as their employees steadily return to work, it is also essential that we accelerate momentum with our strategic transformation.

“Pierre-François has been a key player in this journey thus far and will play an important role driving improved execution across our largest region. He will be ably supported by Kasper who steps up from his current role as Head of Group Finance. Kasper joined ISS in 2009 and has successfully fulfilled a number of finance roles at Group, in Europe and in North America.”

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