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Guðmundur I Brim Leaves SFS

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Guðmundur Kristjánsson, CEO of Brim, has resigned as chairman of the Icelandic Fisheries Association. He announced this today, saying that his priorities in the association's work do not enjoy the support of the CEO or other members of the SFS leadership.
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It is great news that Guðmundur Kristjánsson, the main owner of the fishing company Brim, has resigned from the chairmanship of the Association of Icelandic Fishing Companies after taking over the chairmanship two months ago. Guðmundur is one of the country's most active employers in the fishing industry and has built up a

Guðmundur Kristjánsson, CEO of the fishing company Brim, has resigned as chairman of the Icelandic Association of Fisheries Companies (SFS). He announced his resignation at a meeting of the SFS executive board today. In a statement issued by Guðmundur today, he says that his emphases in the work of SFS do not enjoy the support of the association's executive board or other members of the association's leadership. Therefore, it is best for the ass…

Guðmundur Kristjánsson, CEO of Brim, has resigned as chairman of the Icelandic Fisheries Association. He announced this today, saying that his priorities in the association's work do not enjoy the support of the CEO or other members of the SFS leadership.

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Vísir broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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