Norske Skog elects new board members

The election committee in Norske Skog proposes Alexandra Bech Gjørv, Einar J. Greve and Helge Evju as new members of the board of directors of Norske Skog.

The election committee has also proposed new candidates for Norske Skog's corporate assembly and election committee.

"The proposals of the election committee are unanimous. The proposed candidates will strengthen Norske Skog in what is a very demanding period for the company. I am happy that the proposals will result in a further increase in the percentage of women in Norske Skog's governing bodies," says the chair of the election committee, Tom Ruud.

The board of directors
The election committee proposes the re-election of Eivind Reiten as chair of the board, and Gisèle Marchand is proposed as the new deputy chair. The committee proposes re-election of Halvor Bjørken and Ingrid Wiik on the board of directors.

Helge Evju (55) holds a number of key offices in the Norwegian forest industry, and is the chair of the regional forest owners' association Viken Skog and the Norwegian Forest Owners' Association. Evju is currently the deputy chair of Norske Skog's corporate assembly.

Alexandra Bech Gjørv (44) is senior vice president new energy in Statoil. Gjørv is a lawyer and has held a number of leading positions in Hydro and Statoil, as well sitting on the board of media group Schibsted and Scandinavia's largest independent research institute, Sintef.

Einar J. Greve (49) is a lawyer with experience from the Oslo Stock Exchange and as a partner in the law firm Wikborg Rein. Greve has comprehensive board work experience and his current directorships include a seat on the board of Eltek ASA.

In addition to the shareholder-elected board members, three members are elected by and among Norske Skog's employees.