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Change at the helm of Diverta: 29 year-old gets promoted to CEO

07.04.2010, 20:09 14

The management of the Diverta bookstore chain, controlled bybusinessman Octavian Radu, has been taken over by Amalia Buliga,29, former chief financial officer of the company, who had heldthis position for four years.

Buliga, a graduate of the Faculty of Banking and Finance inIasi, replaces Emilia Canea, who had been at the helm of thecompany's operations since January last year and who decided toleave the RTC group after seven years.

"Emilia headed Diverta in a year of decline, by renegotiatingall contracts and by cutting costs and personnel. Seeing as shecomes from an entrepreneurial family, she decided to start her ownbusiness," said Octavian Radu, owner of the RTC group.

Last year, the Diverta chain, one of the leading book retailerson the Romanian market, alongside Carturesti and Humanitasbookstores, posted a 35 million-euro turnover, down 27% against2008.

"Having taken over at the helm, my goal is to consolidate thecompany's current position and develop it. For 2010 my target toboost Diverta's turnover by over 15% against last year (...)," saidAmalia Buliga, the new chief executive officer of Diverta.

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