Change in Glaston’s Executive Leadership Team

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Date: 18 December 2024

M.Sc. (Econ.) Magnus Sjöblom has been appointed as Glaston's new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and member of the Executive Leadership Team.

Magnus Sjöblom will take up this position on March 1, 2025, and will report to CEO Toni Laaksonen.

Magnus Sjöblom joined Glaston in 2022 and takes over as CFO from the position of VP, Business Control & Strategy. Prior to Glaston, Magnus Sjöblom worked for Posti Group Oyj, where he was Head of Finance, Media and Partners 2019−2022. Before that, he held various financial leadership roles at UPM, Microsoft and Nokia.

“I am very pleased with Magnus Sjöblom’s appointment as our CFO and happy that we were able to find an internal successor with excellent business and financial skillset for this position. During the past two years, Magnus has demonstrated a strong commitment to the company with a mindset of continuous improvement. I’m confident that with Magnus’ contribution, we can further accelerate Glaston’s strategy execution,” says Toni Laaksonen, Glaston’s President & CEO.

As communicated on December 4, 2024, Glaston’s current CFO Päivi Lindqvist will leave the company on March 16, 2025. She will join Patria Oyj.

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