Northland Power has appointed its former leader as interim president and CEO effective immediately following the departure of the outgoing Mike Crawley.
John Brace – who was responsible for Northland’s expansion into offshore wind and onshore renewables as CEO between 2003 and 2018 – has today (1 October) been installed as interim president and CEO.
He had been serving as the Canadian company’s executive chair since March, when Northland announced CEO Mike Crawley was due to leave the company[1].
Crawley departed yesterday (30 September) as planned.
Northland – which is constructing offshore wind projects off Poland and Taiwan, and developing others in Korean, Japanese and UK waters – continues to search for a permanent president and CEO.
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^ due to leave the company (www.windpowermonthly.com)
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