Overview
- International recruiter Amrop was engaged to complete the selection of independent members for Energoatom’s supervisory board within weeks.
- The board has been expanded to seven seats under the updated charter, comprising four independent directors and three state representatives.
- The ministry set an accelerated process with a public call for requirements, 10 working days for applications, a recruiter short list, interviews by the Nomination Committee with G7, EU, EBRD and IMF observers, and approval of a final slate.
- Several dozen candidates are in the running after outreach to last year’s applicants alongside new expressions of interest.
- The Cabinet ended the prior supervisory board on November 11, and the ministry was instructed to submit proposed candidates to the state appointments committee.