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Sensys Gatso Group seeks new CEO

Now that the company’s integration with Gatso is complete, the board of directors of Sensys Gatso Group has started the process to recruit a new CEO for the next phase of the Group’s development. Current Torbjörn Sandberg will remain in the role until a new CEO has been recruited. “Following the successful merger between Sensys Traffic and Gatso, the company will increase its focus on growth opportunities. Torbjörn has been instrumental in the efficient integration of the two companies and in setting a stro
April 19, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Now that the company’s integration with Gatso is complete, the board of directors of 8277 Sensys Gatso Group has started the process to recruit a new CEO for the next phase of the Group’s development. Current Torbjörn Sandberg will remain in the role until a new CEO has been recruited.


“Following the successful merger between 569 Sensys Traffic and 1679 Gatso, the company will increase its focus on growth opportunities. Torbjörn has been instrumental in the efficient integration of the two companies and in setting a strong foundation for future growth,” says chairman of the board, Claes Ödman.

Sandberg intends to focus on the remainder of his assignment to provide the new CEO with the most advantageous opportunities for success, he says.

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