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R. Masiulis has not been contacted by BNS recently.
R. Masiulis, who lost the post of Minister of Transport and Communications last summer, unsuccessfully participated in the contest for the head of Klaipedos Nafta in the fall of 2019; He ran this company until the fall of 2014. In the spring of this year, he lost the election to the board of the Ignalina state nuclear power plant, but in October of last year he became a board member of Vilnius Heat Networks, the company of Lithuania’s largest district heating.
Virgilijus Poderys, former member of the Seimas and president of the Commission for Energy and Sustainable Development, also submitted an application to enter the competition for the head of Litgrid. He previously told BNS that he would not comment on whether he was involved in the selection.
V. Poderys, according to BNS, should become an advisor to Energy Minister Dainius Kreivis, but told BNS that he did not want to comment on this information.
“If there is a decision to return to civil service, I will immediately withdraw from all competitions,” V. Poderys told BNS when asked if he would withdraw his application for the selection of the manager of Litgrid after becoming an advisor.
On October 19, Vidmantas Grušas, Acting Managing Director of Litgrid’s Transmission Networks Department, said he was not participating in the selection because “I really like the work that I am doing.”
“Only the activities of the Department of Transmission Networks are really very broad, important, we participate in the implementation of projects, there are no shortage of challenges, I see myself in those activities that are more related to technology,” V. Grušas told BNS.
Litgrid has submitted applications for the competition for the head of Litgrid, Litgrid announced. A new director is expected to be appointed in February of next year.
The company’s board of directors strives for the company to be led by an energetic leader, with international experience and an impeccable reputation, capable of mobilizing and inspiring colleagues to work together to create a sustainable energy future for the company and the country.
The new CEO will be selected by Epso-G’s Appointments and Remuneration Committee, the majority of whom are independent members, as well as by the international recruitment agency MPS Baltic. The decision will be made by the company’s board of directors.
The new director is sought after the board removed long-term CEO Daivis Virbickas on Oct. 16. He told BNS that the decision to withdraw was made as much by him as by the desire of the board to “bring new energy” to the company.
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