Magdalena Olofsson - S E Director, Employee Representative

SEBA Stock  EUR 13.03  0.14  1.09%   

Director

Ms. Magdalena Olofsson was Employee Representative on the Board of Directors of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB since 2012. She also chairs Financial Sector Union of Sweden SEB Group and the European Works Council SEB Group and is Vice Chairman of Financial Sector Union Sweden Regional Club Stockholm East. She is also Director of Financial Sector Union Sweden. Ms. Olofsson joined SEB in 1974 and has since held various positions in the SEB Group. She was Deputy Member of the Board of SEB Member of the Board of Finance and Insurance Unemployment Benefit Fund and Member of the Board of SEB BoLan . She has completed studies in Economics and Accounting. since 2012.
Age 62
Tenure 12 years
S E BANKEN A (SEBA) is traded on Munich Exchange in Germany and employs 46 people.

S-E BANKEN -A- Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the S E's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: S E inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of SEBA. The board's role is to monitor S E's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. S E's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, S E's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Johan Torgeby, Co-Head of Merchant Banking Division
Peter Hoeltermand, Country Manager SEB Denmark
David Teare, Head of the Baltic division
Magnus Agustsson, Chief Risk Officer
Peter Dahlgren, Head of Division Life
Christoffer Malmer, Head of Division Wealth Management
William Paus, Country Manager SEB Norway
Sara Ohrvall, Director
Lars Ottersgard, Director
Nicolas Moch, CIO
Winnie Fok, Director
Johan Andresen, Independent Director
Ausra Matuseviciene, Head of Operations
Annika Falkengren, CEO and Presidentident, Director
Helena Saxon, Director
Birgitta Kantola, Independent Director
Marcus Nysten, Country Manager SEB Finland
Maria Lindblad, Director, Employee Representative
Viveka HirdmanRyrberg, Head of Group Communications
Magdalena Olofsson, Director, Employee Representative
Jeanette Almberg, Head of Group Human Resources
Signhild Hansen, Independent Director
Anne Berner, Director
Ulf Peterson, Head of Group Human Resources
Jonas Soderberg, Head of Investor Relations
Sven Nyman, Director
AnnaKarin Glimstrom, Director, Employee Representative
Jesper Ovesen, Independent Director
Urban Jansson, Independent Director
Johan Andersson, Chief Risk Officer
Mats Torstendahl, Executive Vice President Head of Retail Banking
Riho Unt, Head of the Baltic Division
Samir Brikho, Director
Christoffer Geijer, Head of Investor Relations
Joachim Alpen, Co-Head of Merchant Banking Division
Jens Ovesen, Independent Deputy Chairman of the Board
Tomas Nicolin, Independent Director
Martin Johansson, Head of Business Support
Jan Back, CFO, Executive Vice President
Masih Yazdi, Finance Director
Nina KorfuPedersen, Head of Group Finance
Magnus Carlsson, Executive Vice President Head of Merchant Banking
Marcus Wallenberg, Chairman of the Board
Rasmus Jarborg, Chief Strategy Officer
John Turesson, Head of SEB in Norway
Hakan Westerberg, Director, Employee Representative

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