Euronav's chair looks ahead after long-lasting feud with major shareholders

The conflict between the Saverys family and John Fredriksen has taken up a lot of space in 2022, but now it’s about finding the right path forward, stresses the chairwoman of Euronav.
Chairwoman Grace Reksten Skaugen is one of three independent members on the Euronav board. The remaining four seats are divided equally between leading shareholders CMB and Famatown. | Photo: Investor AB
Chairwoman Grace Reksten Skaugen is one of three independent members on the Euronav board. The remaining four seats are divided equally between leading shareholders CMB and Famatown. | Photo: Investor AB

Euronav’s chairwoman, Grace Reksten Skaugen, has her eyes fixed upon the future following a long and fatiguing conflict between the tanker carrier’s two largest shareholders.

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