Neil Shiran Thorisson resigned as CFO of Arctic Fish

Just a few hours ago, Neil Shiran Thorisson tendered his resignation as the CFO of Arctic Fish (AFISH), concluding his dedicated eight-year tenure with the organization.
Neil Shiran Thorisson. Photo by: LinkedIn.
Neil Shiran Thorisson. Photo by: LinkedIn.

Just a few hours ago, Neil Shiran Thorisson tendered his resignation as the CFO of Arctic Fish (AFISH), concluding his dedicated eight-year tenure with the organization. The company clarified that he will persist in fulfilling his responsibilities until they appoint a suitable successor.

"I am proud of my time with Arctic Fish and the growth it has experienced while I have been a member of the team. It has been a challenging but pleasurable journey, and I will miss the working environment and the people I have worked with closely over the past years," said Thorisson.

For the moment, the company explained that there will be six months in which, while he is being replaced, Thorisson will remain available to the board and management of AFISH. This will close his charge through the company, in which, since he joined the company in 2015, he has played a crucial role in its development.

"I would like to thank Neil for his commitment and good cooperation and with the best of wishes for his future," said Stein Ove Tveiten, CEO of Arctic Fish.

About Arctic Fish (AFISH)

Arctic Fish (AFISH) possesses over 27,100 tonnes of Maximum Allowed Biomass (MAB) licenses for salmon and trout farming in the Western Fjords of Iceland. Among these licenses, the company has allocated 5,300 tonnes of trout for plans. Renowned as a foremost salmon producer in Iceland, Arctic Fish boasts an appealing and sustainable licensing framework, actively operating across four fjords and finalizing applications for an additional fjord. An expansion that could elevate the total capacity to 31,900 tonnes in the forthcoming years.

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