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Q-Free appoints senior vice president for Europe

Q-Free has appointed Fredrik Nordh, currently senior vice president, head of Nordic Collection Solutions for Tomra Systems, as senior vice president Europe, effective September 2017. Q-Free will also reorganise its regional structure from 2018; its activities in North America, Chile and Brazil will become the new America region under Morten Andersson, which the new Europe region under Nordh’s leadership will consist of all European and Nordic markets. The APMEA region will remain under the control of Pe
April 4, 2017 Read time: 1 min
108 Q-Free has appointed Fredrik Nordh, currently senior vice president, head of Nordic Collection Solutions for Tomra Systems, as senior vice president Europe, effective September 2017.

Q-Free will also reorganise its regional structure from 2018; its activities in North America, Chile and Brazil will become the new America region under Morten Andersson, which the new Europe region under Nordh’s leadership will consist of all European and Nordic markets. The APMEA region will remain under the control of Per Frederik Ecker.

Q-Free president and CEO, Håkon Volldal, says Nordh has a strong track record of delivering profitable growth and will bring fresh perspectives on how to build leading market positions in the company’s target business segments.

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