Wednesday, 22nd January 2025

Ante Mandić Appointed Head of Petrol Croatia for Four-Year Term

Ante Mandić has taken the helm as the new head of Petrol Croatia, succeeding Simona Kostrevc in a strategic leadership transition

Ante Mandić has been named the new head of Petrol Croatia, taking over from Simona Kostrevc who has transitioned to a directorial role within the company. 

Mandić, who holds a master’s degree in pharmacy and an MBA, brings extensive experience in leadership and strategic management to his new role. 

His career began in 2001 at Wyeth as a medical representative, followed by significant positions at PharmaSwiss and Mandis Pharm, which he founded in 2011.

Petrol emphasized that Mandić’s appointment is aimed at further strengthening the company’s position in the Croatian market. “It is my task to continue the vision and strategy of the Petrol Group, focusing our efforts on growth and enhancing our company’s position in Croatia,” Mandić stated. He highlighted a strategic focus on positioning the company towards energy transition, crucial for a sustainable future.

The company also noted that under Mandić’s leadership, Petrol Croatia will continue its journey towards expanding its customer portfolio and investing in renewable energy production.

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