Fugro Board Appointment18/09/2009 |
| The extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Fugro of 16th September 2009 approved the appointment of Mr. J. Rüegg as a member of the Board of Management. the company considers his appointment to be in the interest of the company in view of his extensive knowledge of the survey industry in order to further expand Fugro's survey activities. |
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Mr. Rüegg, who has Swiss nationality and was born in 1944, has joined Fugro in 1994. He has managed the Offshore Survey activities since 1999 and has made a large contribution to the growth of Fugro’s Survey division over the years.
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