Sustainable technology company Tomra Systems has announced that current president and CEO, Stefan Ranstrand, will be succeeded by Tove Anderson later this year.
According to Norway-headquartered Tomra, the leadership handover will take place by 1 November 2021 ‘at the latest’.
Tove joins Tomra from Norwegian chemical company Yara International, where she is currently executive vice president Europe.
“I’ve seen the great work that Tomra is doing to enable the circular economy while also ensuring resource responsibility and minimising waste across the food, recycling and mining industries,” said Tove.
“I’m very excited to take on the role as the new CEO of Tomra. I’ve seen the impact Tomra is making and to join this company with sustainability at the core of its strategy is a privilege.”
Ranstrand, who has been the company’s president and CEO since 2009, said: “I am thrilled to welcome Tove Andersen as the new CEO of Tomra.
“Tove has vast international experience working for Yara, a company like Tomra that has sustainability at the core of its strategy. I look forward to seeing the impact Tove will make in leading the resource revolution.”
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