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Revus satser på informasjon
Revus Energy har ansatt ny direktør for pr og informasjon.
Publisert: 21.03.2007 - 15:47 Oppdatert: 21.03.2007 - 16:13
Per Anders Muri (36) starter i Revus etter å ha jobbet med selskapet i PR-byrået Burson-Marsteller i ca to år.
– Revus legger vekt på å holde aksjemarkedet og allmennheten godt informert om selskapets utvikling. Vi er derfor svært tilfreds med å ha rekruttert en person av Per Anders Muris kaliber til denne viktige stillingen, sier Harald Vabø, administrerende direktør i Revus.
Per Anders Muri har tidligere jobbet i Reuters og Handelsbanken Capital Markets.
Revus har i dag en fast stab på 34 personer, men vil de nærmeste måneder utvide organisasjonen ytterligere for å stå rustet for selskapets planlagte virksomhet på norsk sokkel.
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