Sweden: Telenor Sweden CEO to step down at end of year
Nov 28, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Telenor Sweden CEO Bjørn Ivar Moen has announced he will step down as CEO at the end of this year, and the hunt for a successor has already begun, as confirmed by the company in a statement.
"All good things eventually come to an end," said Moen on LinkedIn this week. "Today, we announced that I am leaving the position as CEO for Telenor Sweden at the end of the year, and consequently also leaving Telenor. It has been a great run, filled with plenty of fun and, at times, its fair share of challenges. But we have pushed on and found ways to progress and move forward. I am so proud of our accomplishments in Sweden, having done so many things together."
"During the three years that Bjørn Ivar Moen has been CEO of Telenor Sweden, he has led a true transformation resulting in increased growth and significantly lifting performance in Telenor Sweden," said Jon Omund Revhaug, acting EVP and head of Nordics in Telenor Group. "Bjørn Ivar is a highly valued colleague with the ability to create enthusiasm and drive change together with our employees and he will be missed."
"All good things eventually come to an end," said Moen on LinkedIn this week. "Today, we announced that I am leaving the position as CEO for Telenor Sweden at the end of the year, and consequently also leaving Telenor. It has been a great run, filled with plenty of fun and, at times, its fair share of challenges. But we have pushed on and found ways to progress and move forward. I am so proud of our accomplishments in Sweden, having done so many things together."
"During the three years that Bjørn Ivar Moen has been CEO of Telenor Sweden, he has led a true transformation resulting in increased growth and significantly lifting performance in Telenor Sweden," said Jon Omund Revhaug, acting EVP and head of Nordics in Telenor Group. "Bjørn Ivar is a highly valued colleague with the ability to create enthusiasm and drive change together with our employees and he will be missed."