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Mariëlle Vogt to leave Enexis Groep around summer 2025

30 Oct 2024

CFO Mariëlle Vogt has announced that she will leave Enexis around the summer of 2025. Announcing her departure from Enexis now will allow sufficient time to search for a successor and facilitate a smooth handover. Mariëlle has been CFO since January 2021 and previously worked as Director of Finance at Enexis Groep.

Mariëlle Vogt: "The past eight years at Enexis have been particularly enjoyable. Enexis is a wonderful company to work for and it has been a privilege to contribute to such an important social issue as the energy transition. However, from the summer of 2025, I want to focus on a freer, more independent role. This also involves personal considerations such as spending more time with my partner and family. I’ll continue to use my management experience in a number of supervisory positions and for advising on the energy transition and supporting smaller entrepreneurs to become sustainably financially sound. I look forward to fleshing out these plans after I leave Enexis. Until then, I will continue to devote all my energy and enthusiasm to working with my colleagues on all the challenges we face at Enexis."

Rutger van der Leeuw, CEO Enexis Groep, is sorry to see Mariëlle leave Enexis: "Of course I respect Mariëlle's choice, but I would have liked to work with her a bit longer. She is a particularly pleasant and friendly colleague who is sharp on substance and focused on achieving results, but always with an eye on the mutual relationship. Mariëlle leaves Enexis in good financial shape. The investment task remains undiminished but, thanks to Mariëlle, we have built up a strong credit position in recent years. Of particular note is her personal commitment to keeping the energy transition affordable for everyone in the Netherlands. I am pleased that Mariëlle has given us time to look for a successor and get used to her departure. But above all, I wish her all the best for the future, personally and in her working life."

Chairman of the Supervisory Board Jos Nijhuis also respects Mariëlle Vogt's decision: "Mariëlle has done an outstanding job as CFO and the Supervisory Board will be extremely sorry to see her go. I want to thank her immensely for her contribution and wish her all the best for the future. We will begin the search for a new CFO as soon as possible."