LTG Group launches search for new CEO
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- LTG Group is seeking experienced leaders with at least 10 years of management experience, including 5 years in top executive roles.
- Candidates must demonstrate strategic thinking, leadership, and the ability to manage large organizations and implement significant changes.
- The company is looking for experience in regulated or capital-intensive sectors, state-owned enterprises, and large infrastructure projects, with a deadline for applications on August 3.
LTG Group, a key player in Lithuania's transportation sector, has launched a search for a new chief executive officer, seeking seasoned leaders with a minimum of 10 years of management experience. The ideal candidate will have spent at least five years in top executive positions within large organizations.
Applicants are expected to possess strong strategic thinking and leadership skills, with a proven ability to manage complex organizations and drive large-scale transformations. The company emphasizes the critical role of the railway in the current geopolitical landscape, highlighting its function not only for efficient passenger and cargo transport but also as a component of security policy.
LTG is particularly interested in candidates with experience in regulated or capital-intensive industries, state-owned enterprises, or those involved in major infrastructure projects. Familiarity with European Union funding instruments and international operations, along with expertise in implementing technological innovations such as artificial intelligence and automation, are also highly valued. The application window closes on August 3, with the current interim CEO being Arลซnas Rumskas, the group's finance director.
Under the geopolitical circumstances in which we operate today, the railway on the European map is identified as critical infrastructure: it must not only efficiently transport passengers and cargo, create long-term value for employees and the state, but also be part of security policy.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.