LONDON: Vitol's former chief executive and chairman Ian Taylor has died at the age of 64 from cancer, according to an internal memo and four ...
LONDON: Vitol's former chief executive and chairman Ian Taylor has died at the age of 64 from cancer, according to an internal memo and four sources familiar the matter.
Taylor joined Vitol in 1985 and became group President and CEO in 1995, during which time he helped build Vitol into the world's biggest oil trader.Taylor turned the modest Dutch fuel dealer into a global giant that poached top talent from majors such as BP and Shell and ultimately became their biggest trading competitor.
He stepped down as CEO in 2018, handing over the reins to Russell Hardy, having survived several bouts of cancer.
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