Fish Farmer

SalMar recruits seafood high flier

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ONE of the most experience­d players in the internatio­nal aquacultur­e sector is to become the new chief finance and chief operating officer of salmon farming giant SalMar, the Norwegian company that owns 50 per cent of Scottish Sea Farms.

Trine Sæther Romuld will take up her post at the beginning of July. She replaces Trond Tuvstein, who announced his resignatio­n before Christmas after six years with the business.

Romuld has extensive experience from a broad range of management positions within seafood, consulting and auditing, from both Norwegian and

internatio­nal companies.

SalMar CEO Olav-Andreas Ervik said: ‘I am very pleased to get Trine as part of our team. Her experience from the seafood industry combined with her broad experience from growth companies are qualities that suit very well with our ambitions in the company.’

Romuld has worked with a number of financial capital management, industrial and seafood businesses during what has been a varied career.

She entered the fish farming industry when she joined Panfish, which became Marine Harvest (now Mowi), rising to become the group’s chief financial officer.

She later became deputy chair of Aker Seafoods, before moving to accountant­s Arthur Anderson and Ernst & Young. Her other companies have included the Faroese salmon farmer Bakkafrost and the white fishing company Havfisk, now part of the Lerøy group.

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Above Trine Sæther Romuld

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