Steven Yoogalingam new CEO at the Port of Salalah from November 2024
Muscat: Steven Yoogalingamwill be the new chief executive officer (CEO) at the Port of Salalah in Oman starting from 1 November 2024, according the statement issued in Muscat Stock Exchange.
In a disclosure to muscat stock exchange the company said: “Salalah Port Services Company SAOG (the “Company”) announce that the Board of Directors through the circular resolution No. CR12/24 dated 14th September 2024, appointed Mr. Steven Yoogalingam (“Steven”) as the Chief Executive Officer of the Company with effect from 1 November 2024.
Steven comes from a position of Managing Director of the Suez Canal Container Terminal, Port Said Egypt. Prior to his current position he has been the Managing Director of the Aqaba Container Terminal, Jordan. Steven has held various leadership positions during more than 20 years of experience and holds LLB (hons) Law from King’s College London.
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