Fadi Abou Ghantous, a French and Lebanese citizen, 41 years old, was appointed as Head of Sales for the Generation Division of Siemens Energy. Fadi holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the American University of Beirut, a Master degree from the French business school in Paris ESPC, and an Executive Education from Harvard Business School.

With more than 30,000 employees and several billion Euros of revenues per year, Siemens Energy Generation division is a global market leader delivering Gas and steam turbines, constructing Power plants, and providing solutions to decarbonize the energy generation.

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