Date
28 May 2024
Location
Essen
Publisher
OGE

Press release

Nathalie Leroy to become new Commercial Managing Director of OGE

OGE's new management team is now complete: the Supervisory Board has appointed Nathalie Leroy as a member of the Management Board. 

Nathalie Leroy is coming to OGE from “Flughafen München GmbH” on 1. January 2025. There she is Managing Director of Finance and Infrastructure. She has extensive experience in the infrastructure sector, including as Managing Director at Hamburg Wasser and Veolia Deutschland. From next year, Nathalie Leroy will be responsible for the commercial department at OGE.

Nathalie Leroy

 

Lincoln Webb, chairman of the supervisory board of OGE, said: "With Nathalie Leroy, a recognized infrastructure manager joins the management of OGE. She has many years of outstanding experience in managing finance departments at management level in infrastructure companies. Nathalie Leroy has the expertise to help steer OGE through the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition in the coming years. We are delighted to welcome Nathalie Leroy to OGE and our executive team."

Dr. Thomas Hüwener, future spokesman of the management board of OGE, added: "I am delighted that the Supervisory Board has appointed Nathalie Leroy to our Management Board. She is a proven financial expert in the infrastructure sector and will enrich OGE with her expertise. I have come to know Nathalie Leroy as an established and future-oriented personality and look forward to tackling future challenges together with her and our Technical Managing Director Detlef Brüggemeyer. We are now complete as a management team and want to shape the future of OGE together with the OGE team - in natural gas, hydrogen and CO2 transport."

Nathalie Leroy says of her appointment: "OGE is a forward-thinking company with exciting prospects. I am looking forward to the challenges of steering the company into a successful future as Commercial Managing Director together with the OGE team and thus making a decisive contribution to Germany's energy transition."