Mon 22 Jun 2009, 14:45 GMT

Global Risk Management appoints Financial Manager


Former bank business controller joins the company's office in Middelfart.



Danish firm Global Risk Management (GRM) has announced that it has employed Torben Kampp Madsen as Financial Manager at its office in Middelfart.

Madsen, aged 46, previously worked as a consultant at Fionia Bank in Odense, Denmark. He was also employed as Chief Business Controller at Nordea Bank, Denmark, and as Head of Financial Controlling at the bank’s German branch in Frankfurt am Main.

Madsen has been involved in accounting, finance and risk management for more than 20 years and holds a Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from Copenhagen Business School.

He will be responsible for GRM's financial reporting, and will be in charge of coordinating the development of the Global middle and back office. Madsen will also be part of the GRM Management Team.

Please find the contact details of Torben Kampp Madsen below:

E-mail: tkm@global-riskmanagement.com
Phone: +45 8838 0015
Fax: +45 8838 0009


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