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Remi Eriksen
NameRemi Eriksen
Birth date1965
Birth placeStavanger, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materNorwegian University of Science and Technology
OccupationBusiness executive
TitleGroup President and CEO, DNV
Term2015–present
PredecessorHenrik O. Madsen

Remi Eriksen is a Norwegian business executive who has served as the Group President and Chief Executive Officer of the international risk management and quality assurance company DNV since 2015. With a background in electrical engineering and extensive experience in the energy sector, he has led DNV's strategic transformation towards digitalization and sustainability, significantly influencing global industries such as maritime classification, renewable energy, and oil and gas.

Early life and education

Remi Eriksen was born in 1965 in Stavanger, a major hub for Norway's offshore industry. He pursued higher education at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, where he earned a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. His academic focus on power systems and control theory provided a strong technical foundation for his subsequent career in the energy sector. Following his studies, he began his professional journey in the late 1980s, a period marked by significant technological shifts in the North Sea energy landscape.

Career at DNV

Eriksen joined DNV in 1991, initially working within the company's oil and gas division. He held various engineering and project management roles, contributing to major projects on the Norwegian continental shelf and internationally. His expertise in risk assessment and asset integrity management led to progressive leadership positions, including heading DNV's operations in the Asia-Pacific region, where he was instrumental in expanding the company's services in emerging markets like China and South Korea. Prior to becoming CEO, he served as Chief Operating Officer, overseeing DNV's global service areas and driving integration following the strategic merger with Germanischer Lloyd in 2013.

Leadership roles and industry impact

Appointed Group President and CEO in 2015, succeeding Henrik O. Madsen, Eriksen has steered DNV through a period of profound industry transition. His leadership has emphasized the digital transformation of assurance services, championing initiatives like the Veracity data platform and the adoption of digital twins for maritime and energy assets. He has been a vocal advocate for the energy transition, redirecting DNV's research and standards development towards supporting decarbonization, particularly in shipping and offshore wind. Under his tenure, DNV has published influential industry forecasts such as the annual Energy Transition Outlook and played a key role in developing standards for alternative fuels like ammonia and hydrogen. He also chairs the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on the Future of Energy.

Other activities and recognition

Beyond his executive role at DNV, Remi Eriksen is active in several international organizations and advisory boards. He serves on the Board of Directors of Equinor, Norway's state-owned energy major, and is a member of the European Round Table for Industry. He has been recognized for his contributions to industry and sustainability, receiving honors such as the St. Olav's Medal and being appointed a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. Eriksen frequently speaks at global forums, including the United Nations Climate Change Conference and the International Maritime Organization, on topics related to risk management, technological innovation, and achieving the Paris Agreement goals.

Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:Norwegian businesspeople Category:Norwegian engineers Category:Chief executives in the energy industry