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Falck continues as Q-Free CEO

Thomas Falck, who has been acting as Q-Free’s CEO on a contract basis since January 2014, has been appointed CEO from 1 January 2015. Falck says he has had a hectic first year at Q-Free, and is positive about taking on the role permanently.
December 23, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Thomas Falck, who has been acting as 108 Q-Free’s CEO on a contract basis since January 2014, has been appointed CEO from 1 January 2015.

Falck says he has had a hectic first year at Q-Free, and is positive about taking on the role permanently. “Q-Free has competent and dedicated employees and we operate in a very exciting market. Together with good colleagues, customers and partners, I look forward to contribute to further develop the intelligent transport market and to build a more stable and profitable company,” he says.

“We are pleased that Thomas Falck has accepted a permanent employment as CEO in Q-Free. Q-Free has undergone important strategic changes during 2014, and the board is of the opinion that Falck will further develop Q-Free going forward,” says chairman of the board, Terje Christoffersen.

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