Copenhagen Offshore Partners (COP) announced a leadership restructuring on Tuesday, naming co-founder Henrik Scheinemann as its sole chief executive following the departure of fellow co-founder Lars Thaaning Pedersen.
Pedersen has left COP to lead CIP Molecule Technologies. Alan Hannah was appointed chief operating officer and will work alongside chief technical officer Uffe K. Jørgensen and chief procurement officer Morten Hjortkjaer to manage the delivery of COP’s offshore wind projects under Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.
Regional development responsibilities have been assigned to Jesper Krarup Holst in Asia Pacific, Alicia Barton in the Americas, and Keld Bennetsen in Europe. Jytte Svensen continues as chief people and communications officer, while Thorbjørn Lund-Poulsen remains chief financial officer.
The company said the revised leadership team brings extensive industry expertise and a collective focus on supporting decisive action to advance the global energy transition.
“The refreshed leadership team combines deep industry experience with a shared commitment to enabling bold decision-making in support of the global energy transition,” COP said in a statement.
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