First – brief – interview with Alison Riegels in 31 years

Norden's extremely discreet majority stakeholder Alison Riegels has not commented publicly on her role at the carrier in the 31 years she has served on the board. ShippingWatch has been able to secure a brief interview with her and her daughter Johanne Riegels Østergård, who will now take over the seat at the board.
Alison Riegels and daughter Johanne Riegels Østergaard at Norden's general assembly this week. | Photo: Tomas Kristiansen
Alison Riegels and daughter Johanne Riegels Østergaard at Norden's general assembly this week. | Photo: Tomas Kristiansen
BY TOMAS KRISTIANSEN

The first answer is no. Alison Riegels will not and has not for 31 years been interested in commenting publicly on her work on the board of directors of Norden, a position for which she, with family-owned Motortramp's 28 percent of the shares, represents the by-far biggest stake and could easily get an audience.

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