Anna Borg new President and CEO of Vattenfall

Anna Borg has been appointed new President and CEO of Vattenfall. Since 2017 Anna Borg is Vattenfall's CFO and has many years of experience within the energy sector.

Among other things, she has been Senior Vice President for Vattenfall's Business Area Markets, led the Nordic Sales business, the Swedish Heat business as well as the European B2C business. Anna Borg has also been Senior Vice President Nordics at Klarna.

Anna Borg has a broad and deep experience that makes her very well suited to be CEO at Vattenfall. She has been involved in setting the company's new strategic direction and is the right person to now take on and continue its execution. Anna is a good leader and knows Vattenfall and the energy sector from many years as an employee, manager and member of the Executive Group Management, says Vattenfall's Chairman of the Board, Lars G Nordström.

"I am honoured to be appointed to continue leading Vattenfall into the next phase towards our goal to make fossil free living possible within one generation. We have a clear strategy and I look forward to make sure that we are focused on continuing to deliver on our ambitious plans, together with all of our skilled employees," says Anna Borg.

Anna Borg was born 1971 and succeeds Magnus Hall who on July 21 announced that he will leave Vattenfall. Anna Borg takes on her position on November 1. The recruitment for a new CFO will commence immediately.

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