Frits de Kok

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Johan Egbert Frederik "Frits" de Kok (6 January 1882, in Maastricht – 28 October 1940, in The Hague)[1][2] was the General Managing Director of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company from 1937 to October 1940. This was the most senior executive position in the company and due to the structure of Royal Dutch Shell at the time was, with the Chairman of the Shell Transport and Trading Company, the joint senior executive position in the Royal Dutch Shell group.[3]

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Business positions
Preceded by
Henri Deterding
General Managing Director of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company
1937 – October 1940
Succeeded by
For the rest of the WW2 there was no single leader of Royal Dutch
Guus Kessler (from 1947)
as General Managing Director of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company
Succeeded by
Guus Kessler (from 1946)
as senior position in Royal Dutch Shell
(from 1946 Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors created)
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