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GTS Operator Supervisory Board appoints Natalia Boiko as company's CEO

The Supervisory Board of Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (GTS) LLC has approved the appointment of Natalia Boiko as the company's CEO, the company said.

GTS Operator Supervisory Board appoints Natalia Boiko as company's CEO

The Supervisory Board of the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (GTS) LLC has officially named Natalia Boiko as their new CEO, the company announced. This decision, made on the same day, followed a thorough open competitive selection process conducted with the help of international executive search firm Odgers Berndtson, which reviewed over 20 candidates.

Acting Chairman of the supervisory board, Jan Chadam, stated that the board highly regards Boiko's performance during her tenure as acting CEO and is confident she will uphold the company's commitment to top-tier corporate governance. Deputy Minister of Energy for European Integration, Anatoliy Kutsevol, praised the transparent selection process, attributing it to the completion of the supervisory board's full composition in July 2026.

Boiko, who has over 15 years of experience in the energy sector, served as acting CEO since February 2026 and previously held the roles of deputy CEO and member of the executive board.

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