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Nokia Oyj | 6-K: Report of foreign private issuer [Rules 13a-16 and 15d-16]

SEC announcement ·  Mar 28 12:19
Summary by Moomoo AI
Nokia Corporation announced on March 28, 2024, that Chief People Officer Amy Hanlon-Rodemich will be leaving the company and stepping down from its Group Leadership Team. Hanlon-Rodemich, who joined Nokia in 2022, played a significant role in revamping the company's people services and employee experience. While a search for her successor is set to begin immediately, she will continue to serve in an advisory capacity during her notice period. Lorna Gibb, Vice President of Labor & Employment, will take over as the interim Chief People Officer. Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO of Nokia, expressed gratitude for Hanlon-Rodemich's contributions and wished her well in her future endeavors. The announcement was made through a stock exchange release and included a statement from the company's Communications Manager, Kaisa Antikainen.
Nokia Corporation announced on March 28, 2024, that Chief People Officer Amy Hanlon-Rodemich will be leaving the company and stepping down from its Group Leadership Team. Hanlon-Rodemich, who joined Nokia in 2022, played a significant role in revamping the company's people services and employee experience. While a search for her successor is set to begin immediately, she will continue to serve in an advisory capacity during her notice period. Lorna Gibb, Vice President of Labor & Employment, will take over as the interim Chief People Officer. Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO of Nokia, expressed gratitude for Hanlon-Rodemich's contributions and wished her well in her future endeavors. The announcement was made through a stock exchange release and included a statement from the company's Communications Manager, Kaisa Antikainen.
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