Earlier moderate Finance Minister Anders Borg proposed as Vice Chairman of the Board of Kinnevik.
– I am very happy, writes Borg in a press release.
Former Finance Minister Anders Borg (M) can take place in the Kinnevik Board. The Nomination Committee has proposed Borg for the post of vice-president.
Along with the Chairman of the Board, Cristina Stenbeck and Vice Chairman Dame Amelia Fawcett, he will be working with business throughout the Kinnevik Group.
Borg also proposed to be included in mobile operator Millicom’s Board of Directors. The company is owned 38 percent by Kinnevik.
“Using my experiences”
In a press release from Kinnevik writes Anders Borg that he is delighted to have been asked:
“Kinnevik is, with long-term owners and a strong company, unique in its own way to start and grow businesses with strong market positions in growth sectors and emerging markets. I am very happy to be proposed to the board in which I will work closely with the Chairman and the other members of the Board and use my international experience to contribute to the continued successful development of the group. “
Stenbeck:” Proud “
Cristina Stenbeck writes in turn:
“I am proud to welcome Anders Borg to the Kinnevik Board. With his unrivaled market insight and global perspective he will bring unique skills to the Board.”
Torun Litzén, Information and IR manager at Kinnevik can not say how long the discussions with the Borg lingered.
Anna Kinberg Batra, who looks to be the new M-leader, said in SR’s P1 Morning:
– The well just to congratulate, especially congratulate Kinnevik. Anders Borg is a terrific competent person and has been a great proficient Finance.
wrote speeches for Bildt
The General Meeting, where Borg expected to be elected to the Board of Directors, held in May.
Anders Borg, 46, has been the then Prime Minister Carl Bildt (M) speechwriter and worked for several banks before 2006 was appointed finance minister.
Kinnevik holds a press conference at 10 am where Anders Borg will attend. Aftonbladet reports from there.
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