Board/Management Information • Jun 7, 2022
Board/Management Information
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Election to Equinor's board of directors
In a meeting in the corporate assembly of Equinor ASA (OSE:EQNR, NYSE:EQNR) on
7 June 2022 Michael D. Lewis was elected as new member to Equinor's board of
directors and Anne Drinkwater was elected as deputy chair of the board of
Equinor ASA.
Furthermore, the corporate assembly re-elected Jon Erik Reinhardsen as chair of
the board in addition to re-election of Anne Drinkwater, Bjørn Tore Godal,
Rebekka Glasser Herlofsen, Jonathan Lewis and Finn Bjørn Ruyter as shareholder-
elected members of the board of directors.
Michael D. Lewis is CEO of E.ON UK plc. He was CEO of E.ON Climate & Renewables
GmbH in the period 2015-2017 and between 2007-2015 he was Chief Operating
Officer of the same company. In the period 2004-2007 Lewis held the role as Vice
President Corporate Strategy in E.ON AG. He has also worked as Equity Analyst,
Strategy Analyst and Environmental Specialist and Environmental Scientist in
other companies. Lewis has extensive international experience and broad board
experience.
Lewis is chair of the board of Energy and Utilities Skills Partnership as well
as member of the Natural Environment Research Council and Imperial College
Business School, Centre for Climate Finance and Investment.
Lewis holds an MA in Environmental Law from De Montfort University, MSc
Pollution and Environmental Control from the University of Manchester and BEng
Engineering Technology from Leicester Polytechnic.
The election of shareholder-elected members to the board of directors enters
into effect from 1 July 2022 and is effective until the ordinary election of
shareholder-elected members to the board of directors in 2023.
Contacts:
* Jarle Roth, chair of the nomination committee
* All enquiries to be directed through Equinor Corporate Press Office, Sissel
Rinde, +47 412 60 584
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section
5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act
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