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Ahlstrom-Munksjö appoints new President and CEO

Mr Sohlström is currently the President and CEO of Ahlström Capital Group.

21st December 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Helsinki

Medical/Hygiene, Construction, Packaging

The Board of Directors has appointed Hans Sohlström President and CEO of Ahlstrom-Munksjö, a leader in fibre-based materials, effective as of 30 June 2018 at the latest. Mr Sohlström is currently the President and CEO of Ahlström Capital Group.

Ahlstrom-Munksjö’s current President and CEO Jan Åström will retire from the position. He has been the President and CEO of the company since its creation through the merger of Ahlstrom Corporation and Munksjö Oyj on 1 April 2017, and before that he was the President and CEO of Munksjö since 2008.

Pursuing strategic growth

“The Ahlstrom-Munksjö Board of Directors is very pleased with how the integration following the merger is progressing. As previously communicated we expect to deliver above the original synergy plan and the synergy benefits are already clearly visible in our results. The Board feels that we are now in a natural and strong position to move forward,” commented Vice Chair Peter Seligson.

Hans Sohlström. © Ahlstrom-Munksjö

“With the appointment of Hans Sohlström as the new CEO in Ahlstrom-Munksjö we expect him to take us to the next level by continuing in executing on our long-term financial targets and our strategic growth plan. We truly believe that Hans through his skills, experience and passion will be a driving force in creating further value to all of our stakeholders.”

“Jan Åström has done an excellent job in leading the integration of the merged company and before that he very successfully transformed the operations at Munksjö. On behalf of the Board and the company, I would like to offer our warmest thanks to Jan Åström for his commitment and hard work for Ahlstrom-Munksjö and its predecessor Munksjö.”

Challenging task

“The merger of Ahlstrom and Munksjö and the subsequent integration of the two companies have been among the most interesting, yet challenging tasks of my professional career. I have truly enjoyed every minute of it. I will give my full attention and commitment to leading this company until the succession has been completed in a successful way,” said Jan Åström. 

Hans Sohlström, MSc (Tech.) and MSc (Econ.), has been the President and CEO of Ahlström Capital since early 2016. Before that he worked for three and a half years as the President and CEO of Rettig Group and 24 years in various leadership positions at UPM-Kymmene Corporation, of which eight years as member of the Group Executive Team. At UPM, Hans Sohlström gained experience from leading corporate and new business development, sales and marketing as well as operations as a Mill Director.

“I know Ahlstrom-Munksjö very well and I’m passionate about its business and mission to create innovative and sustainable fibre-based solutions. I am very excited to take this position and about the company’s future value creation potential,” he commented.

Human Resources Committee

Hans Sohlström will continue as the Chairman of the Board until the end of the Annual General Meeting in 2018, but refrain from participating in the work of the Shareholders’ Nomination Board. The Board of Directors has today resolved to change the composition of the Human Resources Committee and elected Peter Seligson as new member and Hannele Jakosuo-Jansson as Chair of the Human Resources Committee instead of Hans Sohlström. The members of the Human Resources Committee are Hannele Jakosuo-Jansson (Chair), Peter Seligson and Johannes Gullichsen.

Hans Sohlström will be based at the company’s head office in Stockholm with a working desk also at the Helsinki office.

www.ahlstrom-munksjo.com

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