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PARIS, January 05, 2026--Regulatory News: Verallia, a prominent player in the glass packaging industry, has announced the appointment of Cristina Riesgo as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective March 1st, 2026. Riesgo will succeed Nathalie Delbreuve, who has served in the role for several years.
Cristina Riesgo brings a wealth of experience to her new position, having held various leadership roles in finance within the manufacturing sector. Her extensive background is expected to contribute significantly to Verallia's strategic financial planning and operational efficiency as the company continues to strengthen its position in the competitive glass packaging market.
As the third-largest producer of glass packaging globally, Verallia is committed to innovation and sustainability in its operations. The appointment of Riesgo reflects the company's dedication to enhancing its financial strategies and fostering growth in the ever-evolving landscape of the packaging industry. Stakeholders are optimistic about the future direction of Verallia under her financial leadership.
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