Good Energies Marcel Brenninkmeijer resigns Board role at Q-Cells

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Having been on Supervisory Board of Q-Cells since 2002, Marcel Brenninkmeijer the Good Energies investment representative has resigned his position. He will now be engaged at the Good Energies Foundation in promoting global access to renewable energy sources in order to ease poverty. Brenninkmeijer founded Good Energies in 2001.

“Marcel Brenninkmeijer is a pioneer of renewable energy. We would like to thank him for the trustful cooperation over the past nine years in which he has also provided Q-Cells with substantial personal support,” commented Karlheinz Hornung, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Q-Cells SE as he thanked the departing member of the Board.

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Q-Cells noted that it would announce a successor for the vacant position in the next few weeks.
 

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