Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has made three key appointments to its leadership team, with Beatriz Puente joining as CFO, while Lars Bondo Krogsgaard and Juan Gutiérrez have been appointed as CEOs of the Onshore and Service business units respectively.
“I am very pleased that we have been able to appoint three very talented and experienced executives into the team, and also that with these appointments we can diversify the leadership of the company,” says Andreas Nauen, CEO of Siemens Gamesa.
“We are currently engaged in a turnaround process that aims to deliver long-term sustainable growth and profitability to Siemens Gamesa and we need a strong management team to drive that. Each of these individuals brings a different skillset and expertise that will not only help them to manage their functions but also lead the company,” he adds.
Puente will join Siemens Gamesa on Dec. 1, from NH Hotels where she has served as executive managing director of finance and administration since 2015. Prior to that Puente spent more than two years as CFO of Aena, the airport group which she prepared for a successful IPO in 2015. Puente, a Spanish national, will be based in Madrid. Thomas Spannring will continue in his role as interim CFO until Puente joins Siemens Gamesa.
Krogsgaard touts an 18-year career in the wind industry, during which he spent periods as CEO of Nordex Acciona and co-CEO of MHI Vestas. Earlier in his career, Krogsgaard spent more than four years with Siemens Wind Power, where he served as CEO for the EMEA region. Krogsgaard, who is Danish, will join Siemens Gamesa on Nov. 1, and be based in the company’s Bilbao headquarters. Alfonso Faubel, the current CEO of Onshore is to leave Siemens Gamesa, and Nauen will take direct control of the Business Unit until November.
Gutiérrez is to take over as CEO of the Service Business Unit, replacing Mark Albenze who will be retiring after almost 28 years with Siemens Gamesa and Siemens AG. Gutiérrez has been working in the energy industry with Siemens companies since 2005, with the last 12 years in the wind sector. Gutiérrez, a Colombian national, will be based in Orlando, Fla., and will assume his new role on Aug. 15.
“Alfonso joined Onshore at a very difficult time for the business and I thank him for the energy and commitment he has brought to his role. He has begun a turnaround which we are committed to completing and I wish him well for the future,” adds Nauen.
Photo: Beatriz Puente