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Orlen Lithuania has new CEO, just six months after appointing previous one

Orlen Lietuva (Orlen Lithuania), a Lithuanian oil import and refining company owned by Poland’s Orlen oil group, has been headed by its former CFO, Marek Pawel Golebiewski, since the end of May.

According to data from the Center of Registers, the new director general was appointed on May 29 and the changes were registered with the center on July 11.

Golebiewski replaced Radoslaw Misztalewski, who led the company from October 31, 2023. Misztalewski was also dismissed from the company’s management board on May 27.

“There have been natural changes in the group of companies,” Orlen Lietuva spokesman, Tomas Digaitis, told BNS on Friday.

The spokesman did not give further details about the changes and the reasons behind them.

Golebiewski has worked for Orlen Lietuva since May 2013. He started off as the company’s Treasury and Risk Management Director and a year later, in 2014, was appointed the company’s Chief Financial Officer.

Prior to that, Golebiewski was a member of the board of the Polish Association of Corporate Treasurers, headed the units of the Polish telecommunications company Telekomunikacja Polska, and worked for the Polish General Credit Bank.

His predecessor, Misztalewski, took helm of the company in October 2023 after the dismissal of Michal Rudnicki, who had led Orlen Lietuva since January 2018.

Misztalewski told BNS in an interview in January that the changes in Orlen Lietuva’s management in fall had been unexpected, but did not comment further.

The previous conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government lost power following the parliamentary elections in Poland last October and the ensuing changes also affected Orlen’s top management.

Source: BNS

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