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New AmCham Romania Board of Directors and President for the 2025 Mandate

The American Chamber of Commerce in Romania (AmCham Romania) announces the new Board of Directors structure, following the General Meeting of Members and elections at the end of March.

Vlad Boeriu, Tax & Legal Partner-in-Charge, Deloitte Romania, has been elected President of AmCham Romania for the next one-year mandate. He will be joined in the executive committee, as Vice-Presidents, by Cerasela Baiculescu, Country General Manager, IBM Romania & Moldova and Gabriela Popescu, Corporate, External and Legal Affairs Lead, Central Europe, Microsoft, together with Luminița Runcan, Senior Advisor to the President, Supervisory Board Chair BTAM, Banca Transilvania as Treasurer.

The Board of Directors also includes the following members: Nicoleta Forfotă, Corporate Bank Head, Citibank; Cornel Cărămizaru, General Manager, Coca-Cola HBC Romania; Claudia Sofianu, Partner, Tax & Law Department, People Advisory Services Leader, EY Romania; Elisabeta Moraru, Country Director, Google Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, and Romania; Georgiana Coșoveanu, Director Governmental Affairs & Policy, Executive Member of Romania Leadership Team, Johnson & Johnson Romania; Ciprian Lăduncă, Managing Partner, LCL Advisory; Daniela Nemoianu, Managing Partner, Nemoianu Attorneys at Law; Ionuț Sas, SVP Finance, UiPath and Nedim Baytorun, CEO, Vodafone Romania.

On taking office, President Vlad Boeriu reiterated the organization’s commitment to promoting the economic priorities of the business community AmCham Romania represents.

“AmCham Romania will continue to support Romania’s efforts to integrate into the OECD, the country’s most important project, which has the potential to improve Romania’s investment profile and contribute to overall socio-economic development. Also, for ensuring a favourable framework for attracting investments, a leading priority will be related to measures leading to Romania’s fiscal-budgetary consolidation in 2025 and in the following years, focused on increasing revenue collection to the state budget and reducing tax evasion. We also support an increased capacity to use the EU financing available through the PNRR, which is essential for major public investment projects in transport, energy, education, health infrastructure, etc. We count on dialogue and a genuine partnership between the public administration and the private sector, highly important in times of uncertainty like the ones Romania, and not only, is currently going through. Equally, we seek to intensify efforts to promote Romania as a destination for American investments, both by continuing successful initiatives from recent years and through new projects, aimed at strategically positioning Romania in the context of current economic and geopolitical developments.”

AmCham Romania, the business organization that represents 600 American, international and Romanian companies with a 20% direct contribution to Romania’s GDP, remains a constructive partner for dialogue and consultation with the decision-making environment, sharing the expertise of members operating in 32 economic sectors.

 

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