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Miguel Buxó new General Counsel in Falck

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Miguel Buxó new General Counsel in Falck

Miguel Buxó takes over as General Counsel and member of the Executive Management of Falck as of 1 June 2018.

Miguel Buxó has been with Falck as Head of Legal since March 2015. He is a Master of Law from University of Barcelona and Fordham University in New York and has been with leading international law firms such as Cuatrecasas in Barcelona, Skadden Arps in London, Uria Menendez in Madrid and Kromann Reumert in Copenhagen. Before joining Falck, he was Head of Legal Wind Power at DONG Energy (Ørsted).

Jakob Riis, CEO and president, says:

“Miguel Buxó has had a remarkable international career with leading law firms and major Danish corporations. It is very valuable to have an international expert like Miguel in our organization, and I look very much forward to having him on the Executive Management team.”

Miguel Buxó says:

“It is a great honor and opportunity for me to assume the position as General Counsel in Falck. I look forward to working together with the Executive Management team and to continuing the hard work with the Legal team to ensure that we support our business and Falck’s transformation in the best possible way."

Miguel Buxó takes over the position from Thomas Hinrichsen, who has decided to leave Falck and assume the position as General Counsel with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.

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