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Falklands : Standard Chartered Bank Falkland Islands announces CEO changes
Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 13.08.2010 (Article Archived on 27.08.2010)

Rino Donosepoetro, better known as Donny, Standard Chartered Falklands Chief Executive Officer, will be leaving his current post on 14 August.

Standard Chartered Bank Falkland Islands announces CEO changes


 


By J. Brock (FINN)


 


Rino Donosepoetro, better known as Donny, Standard Chartered Falklands Chief Executive Officer, will be leaving his current post on 14 August. Donny has been in the role since September 2007 and is due to move to Singapore as Standard Chartered’s new Regional Head of Audit, Governance for South East Asia.


 


Donny’s permanent successor has yet to be appointed and Deputy CEO Barbara Keenleyside will step up as Acting Chief Executive Officer in the interim period. Barbara is the most senior and the longest serving member of the team in the Falklands. She will be in charge of the Bank until a decision on the permanent Chief Executive Officer has been made.


 

 

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