Maria Kalli to become Vexve Oy’s Managing Director
Maria Kalli has been appointed Managing Director of Vexve Oy. Kalli has an extensive experience of 15 years Vexve, and in her most recent role she served as the company's sales and marketing director. As the Managing Director of Vexve’s District Energy business unit, she is responsible for the comprehensive management of an organization of around 200 people, the implementation of the company's strategy and profitable growth.
”Vexve's future outlook is very positive thanks to the energy sector green transition, and we have a strong and competent team to enable the growth,” Maria says. “For my part, I want to set the stage for our success story with our employees, customers and cooperation partners.”
Group CEO Paul Gustavsson is happy about this new role and sees Maria Kalli as an experienced and engaged people leader with a documented track record of business performance. “Maria has demonstrated a strong business acumen and ability to think about the best interests of our customers and the whole company. She has a proven track record as a leader who gets her team to develop and further engage to improve the business. “
As a company, Vexve will continue to operate according to its values: working together, being bold and taking responsibility. Vexve can be trusted for its high-quality products, the expertise of its personnel, and reliability as a partner.
For more information:
Maria Kalli, Managing Director | maria.kalli@vexve.com | +358 50 3791730
Paul Gustavsson, Group CEO | paul.gustavsson@vexve.com | +46 7082 071 15
Vexve in brief
Vexve is the leading European provider of valve solutions for the energy sector and selected energy-intensive industries. The company is known for its superior product quality, the expertise of its personnel, and reliability as a partner. Vexve delivers its products to over 70 countries and employs over 700 people with factories in Finland, Czechia, Germany and China. Vexve aims to be the leading provider of mission-critical valve solutions in the transition to a low-carbon future.