Tor E. Svensen retires from DNV GL

Tor E. Svensen leaves DNV GL after 23 years with the company (Photo: DNV GL)

He will continue to work in the maritime industry and will, among other things, take up a role as professor at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, focusing on education and research related to safety at sea. Svensen’s career at DNV GL spanned more than 20 years and saw him lead the maritime business for more than a decade.
Tor E. Svensen joined Det Norske Veritas (DNV) in 1993 and held various management positions, including regional manager in Singapore, technical director for the global maritime business and global head for the maritime business with responsibility for classification and all other DNV maritime activities worldwide.
From 2006 to 2012 he was president and deputy CEO for the DNV Group. He has also been extensively involved in the work of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS), being Chairman of IACS in the period 2007–2008.
“Tor has made an outstanding contribution to the company over these past 23 years, through a transformative period for both our industry and DNV GL,” said Remi Eriksen, group president and CEO of the DNV GL Group. “His leadership has had a significant impact in keeping a strong focus on safety and the importance of the independent role of classification societies in the maritime industry. His insight, drive and engagement have made a lasting impact. I would like to thank him for his service on behalf of DNV GL and wish him all the best in his new endeavours.”

Tor E. Svensen, group executive vice president at DNV GL, has decided to retire from his position with effect from August 1st 2016.

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