Nokia announces changes to its Group Leadership Team
Nokia announced changes to its Group Leadership
Team. Its Corporate Affairs function, which is responsible for protecting and
enhancing Nokia's reputation, will be divided into two parts: Geopolitics and
Government Relations; and Communications. Former Finland ambassador to the U.S.
Mikko Hautala has been appointed Chief Geopolitical and Government Relations
Officer and member of the Group Leadership Team, effective November 1, 2024.
Louise Fisk has been promoted to Chief Communications Officer, and member of
the Group Leadership Team, effective immediately. Chief Corporate Affairs
Officer, Melissa Schoeb, has decided to leave the company, effective December
31, 2024, and step down from the Group Leadership Team immediately.
In addition, President
of Nokia Technologies, Jenni Lukander, has decided to leave the company,
effective December 31, 2024, and will step down from the Group Leadership Team
immediately. Patrik Hammaren, who is currently Chief Licensing Officer,
Wireless Technologies, will assume an interim role leading Nokia Technologies
and will be a member of the Group Leadership Team as the search commences for
Lukander's successor.
"Jenni has been
a valued member of the Group Leadership Team and played a crucial role in
securing the long-term stability of our Technologies business, building a solid
foundation for the future. The business group will now move into the next phase
of its growth journey. I'm grateful for Jenni's contribution to Nokia over the
past 17 years and for her support during the upcoming transition. I wish her
all the best for the next chapter of her career," said Pekka Lundmark,
President and CEO of Nokia.
As the impact
geopolitics has on Nokia's business continues to grow, the company has taken
the decision to establish the new role of Chief Geopolitical and Government
Relations Officer. Mikko Hautala has been appointed to this role and will be
based in Espoo, Finland, reporting to Pekka Lundmark.
Hautala is a highly
respected diplomat with over two decades of government experience in prominent
roles across the world. He served as Finland's ambassador to the United States
between 2020 and 2024. Prior to that, he was the Ambassador of Finland to
Russia between 2016 and 2020, and has held a range of government roles,
including foreign policy advisor to Finland's former President Sauli Niinistö.
"Mikko's vast
experience, excellent networks and deep understanding of international
diplomacy will be hugely valuable to Nokia as geopolitical factors and
government policies increasingly shape our operating environment. I'm excited
to welcome Mikko to the Nokia team and believe his unique strategic perspective
will help strengthen our positioning in our key markets," said Lundmark.
"I am extremely
delighted to join Nokia's leadership team at the moment when geopolitical and
strategic considerations matter more than ever. Navigating the right path under
these conditions is demanding, but offers great potential for sustainable
business growth," said Hautala.
As Nokia continues to
strengthen its position and expand into new markets, the company has promoted
Louise Fisk to Chief Communications Officer. She will continue to be based in
London, U.K. and report to Pekka Lundmark. Fisk's previous role at Nokia was
VP, Corporate Affairs Programs & Corporate Communications. Before joining
Nokia, she worked in a number of senior leadership roles, including BAE Systems
Applied Intelligence and Logica.
"I'm pleased to
welcome Louise to our leadership team where she will further strengthen our
strategic communications and brand positioning. Louise has already proven her
ability to protect and enhance Nokia's reputation and I look forward to her
further developing our strategic positioning. I would also like to thank
Melissa for her contribution, not least for delivering our brand refresh in
2023 to reposition Nokia as who we are today: a B2B technology innovation
leader. I wish her all the best in her future endeavors," said Lundmark.
In the new setup,
Nokia's Sustainability team, previously part of the Corporate Affairs function,
will report to Chief Legal Officer, Esa Niinimãki, with immediate effect.
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