Metro to Appoint Wuerth Manager Greubel as CEO on Monday
- German wholesaler run by interim co-chiefs since Koch left
- Greubel will start in May if supervisory board gives approval
Customers enter a Metro AG wholesale goods store in Duesseldorf.
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Metro AG, the German wholesaler that has been without a permanent chief executive since the start of the year, is set to appoint Steffen Greubel to the post on Monday.
Greubel will take the helm at Metro from May 1, if approved by the supervisory board next week, Metro said in a statement late Friday. He is currently on the management board of privately held Wuerth Group, a German maker of screws, adhesives and other fasteners.