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Norsk Hydro Says Eivind Kallevik Assumed Role Of CEO

Norsk Hydro ASA (NHYDY.PK), a Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy firm, said on Monday that Eivind Kallevik assumed his role as Chief Executive Officer on May 13.

As announced on March 14, Kallevik has succeeded Hilde Merete Aasheim.

Earlier, Kallevik was Executive Vice President and Head of Hydro's Aluminium Metal business area.

In addition, the company has announced that Trond Olaf Christophersen, Executive Vice President for Corporate Development and interim Chief Financial Officer, will take on the role as CFO.

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