Atea promotes Sweden boss to newly created COO role
Announcement comes alongside Q3 results, which show a near 20 per cent growth to EBIT

Atea has promoted its CEO for Sweden to a newly created group COO position within the company, with its CEO claiming the move will make Atea a more efficient business and free up more time for long-term planning. The firm's CEO for Sweden, Carl-John Hultenheim will become Atea's group COO as of 1 January. Hultenheim has managed Atea's operations in Sweden for the last nine years. The Swedish arm is Atea's largest business unit with 2,500 staff and SEK 15bn (€1.45bn) in revenues. The new...
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