Cor Herkströter
Antonius Johannes Cornelius "Cor" Herkströter (born 21 August 1937) is a former chairman of Royal Dutch Shell.[1]
Cor Herkströter was born in Venlo. He studied economics and accountancy at the School of Economics in Rotterdam (now Erasmus University Rotterdam). After graduating, he joined Billiton mining company which was latterly taken over by Shell. During his career at Shell he rose to the most senior executive position at the company, the Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors, on 1 July 1993.
In 1996, he reorganized the central offices in The Hague and London and laboratories in Amsterdam and Rijswijk. He retired in 1998.
After his tenure at Royal Dutch Shell, he became President Commissioner of the ING Group.
References
- ^ Ali, Abbas J; Kaynak, Erdener (2012). Globalization of Business: Practice and Theory. Routledge. p. 226. ISBN 9781136782534.
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Preceded by Peter Fenwick Holmes | Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors of Royal Dutch Shell 1993–1998 | Succeeded by Mark Moody-Stuart |
Preceded by Lo van Wachem | President-Director of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company 1992–1998 | Succeeded by |
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Managing Director/ General MD of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company (1890-1946) |
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Chairman of The Shell Transport and Trading Company (1897–1946) |
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Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors of the Royal Dutch / Shell Group |
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Chief executive officer of: – Royal Dutch Shell plc (2005–2021) – Shell plc (as from 2022) |
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