Meg O'Neill
Coverage of Meg O'Neill in the Nexus archive.
- BP's deputy CEO is retiring, and the company won't fill the role
Carol Howle, a 26-year BP veteran, will step down in the third quarter as new CEO Meg O'Neill restructures the leadership team. BP will not replace Howle in her role.
- BP CEO Shakes Up Structure in Push Back to Oil and Gas
BP's CEO, Meg O'Neill, is restructuring the company to reduce its focus on oil and gas. The changes aim to shift the energy giant's strategic direction.
- BP removes board chair, citing "conduct" concerns
BP removed board chair Albert Manifold over 'serious concerns' regarding governance standards, oversight, and conduct. This follows recent leadership turmoil, including the departure of two CEOs, as BP shifts focus back to its core oil and gas business. The company appointed Ian Tyler as interim chair while searching for a permanent replacement.
- BP’s New CEO Moves to Reshape Company, Overhaul Executive Ranks
BP's new CEO, Meg O'Neill, is implementing plans to reshape the company's structure and overhaul its executive leadership team. The changes aim to reposition the organization strategically.