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The head of Ericsson networks, Fredrik Jejdling, to leave as part of the reshuffle

The head of Ericsson networks, Fredrik Jejdling, to leave as part of the reshuffle

The head of Ericsson networks, Fredrik Jejdling, will give up his role next month.

Jejdling’s next departure was announced yesterday as part of an executive reshuffle.

The seller confirmed that Jejdling will give up his position on March 15, 2025.

Jejdling has been at Ericsson since 2006 and is a member of the company’s executive team in 2017. He will remain as an executive business advisor until June 30, 2025.

It will be replaced by Perving, which drove Cloud software and services at 2022. Narvinger, who is with the 1997 company, was appointed executive vice president and head of the Ericsson’s Networks business.

“Fredrik has been an appreciated member of the Executive team for almost eight years and led the success of our network activity and, therefore, contributed to Ericsson’s return in 2017,” said Börje Ekholm, CEO of Ericsson.

“He has contributed to Ericsson’s position with the most important programmable networks in the industry that allow differentiated connectivity, which will open new cases of use and increase the network monetization and, finally, will allow our customers to increase their investments in network infrastructure. . “

Narving’s replacement in its current role will be Jenny Lindqvist, who is currently conducting Ericsson Europe and Latin America.

Lindqvist held a variety of management positions at Ericsson, joining the company in 2010 and becoming part of his executive team in 2023.

As part of Rejig, Ericsson mentioned that he created two new market areas. The seller consolidates its sections of Europe and Latin America, North America and the Middle East and Africa in two divisions.

“We are constantly looking for ways to improve the client’s experience and efficiency,” Ekholm said.

Yossi Cohen will run the company’s market area in America, while Patrick Johansson will lead the Europa, Middle East and Africa market area.