BP said its deputy chief executive, Carol Howle, plans to retire later this year, leaving new boss Meg O’Neill without a key ...
BP said deputy CEO and trading chief Carol Howle plans to retire, less than three months after she was promoted to the job, ...
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BP’s new CEO Meg O’Neill rips up the energy giant’s playbook—and the ‘green’ era with it
New BP CEO Meg O’Neill is making fast work restructuring the struggling Big Oil giant, simplifying the organizational chart and eliminating the “low carbon energy” business unit as it reemphasizes its ...
Gordon Birrell will lead the upstream division and Richard Harding will serve as interim head of downstream starting July 1 ...
Carol Howle, a 26-year BP veteran, will step down in the third quarter as new CEO Meg O'Neill restructures the leadership ...
BP has named Carol Howle deputy CEO. From the Houston Business Journal. London-based BP PLC (NYSE: BP) has made the unexpected move to name a deputy CEO, putting two women in charge of the supermajor.
New BP CEO Meg O'Neill has reorganised the oil giant's leadership, emphasising a renewed focus on oil and gas. This overhaul unwinds previous low-carbon pivots and aims for clearer accountabilities ...
Sam and Sonya bring significant leadership experience to these roles,” bp CEO Meg O’Neill said. “Sam is widely respected for ...
Carol Howle's retirement comes just two months after her appointment as deputy chief executive Upstream depends on being able ...
BP has ousted Chair Albert Manifold with immediate effect, it said Tuesday, citing governance and conduct issues, with four sources alleging aggressive and unacceptable behavior towards colleagues. A ...
Top BP investors and former executives said they remained in the dark about the precise circumstances that led to the ...
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