International bunker trading outfit KPI Bridge Oil has promoted Victoria Freeman to Chief Financial Officer, it says.
Freeman, 34, joined KPI Bridge Oil as an accountant in 2009 and was promoted to Group Financial Controller in 2013 when she took overall responsibility for the accounting and finance functions across the group’s nine international offices.
Coincidentally, she also celebrates her 9th anniversary with KPI Bridge Oil on 1st November 2018.
“Since joining KPI Bridge Oil, Victoria has made significant contributions to the company,” comments Søren Høll, CEO of KPI Bridge Oil Group.
“She has played a pivotal role in managing the group’s financial and accounting operations whilst developing new projects and best practice across our global entities.
“Her commercial insight, leadership and thorough knowledge of the group’s financial activities will continue to strengthen our management team and indeed the entire group.”
“I am delighted to take on this exciting new opportunity at this point in my career,” says Freeman.
“During my first nine years with the company I have thoroughly enjoyed working for such a dynamic and forward-looking company.
“I am proud to be part of an organization where hard work, passion and commitment produces opportunities for both personal and professional progression and I look forward to being an integral part of KPI Bridge Oil’s future development and success.”
Photo credit: KPI Bridge Oil
Published: 2 November, 2018
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