TAP welcomes new management team
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) has appointed Luca Schieppati as Managing Director and Walter Peeraer as President, effective June 2017. Luca Schieppati will replace the current Managing Director Ian Bradshaw.
Schieppati joins TAP from Snam, where he has worked since 1991. His most recent position was Chief Industrial Assets Officer of Snam.
Schieppati brings 26 years of experience in the development and management of pipelines, plant construction, and the operation and maintenance of gas transmission and distribution companies in Italy and Europe.
Peeraer joins TAP as the former Managing Director and Board Member of Fluxys S.A, having held various senior positions including Chief Executive Officer of Fluxys Belgium.
Joe Murphy, Chairman of TAP’s Board of Directors commented: “I’m very pleased to have Luca and Walter leading TAP at this critical phase. With construction continuing across all three countries, the project is entering an important new phase and I’m confident that their many years of experience and deep expertise will be essential in safely and successfully delivering this project for the European gas customers.”
“I would also like to take this opportunity on behalf of the entire TAP Board to thank Ian for his leadership and stewardship of the project over the past years. We recognise all the hard work and accomplishments of Ian and his team, which have brought us to this next phase in realising TAP.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/27062017/tap-welcomes-new-management-team/
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