Stephanie Werner appointed Chief Human Resources Officer and a
member of the Nokia Group Leadership team as Hans-Jürgen Bill
retires
Nokia Corporation Stock Exchange ReleaseDecember 12, 2019
at 9.30 (CET +1)
Stephanie Werner appointed Chief Human Resources Officer
and a member of the Nokia Group Leadership team as Hans-Jürgen Bill
retires
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced the appointment of
Stephanie Werner, as Chief Human Resources Officer, effective
January 1, 2020. Hans-Jürgen Bill, Nokia’s current Chief Human
Resources Officer, will retire in May 2020.
Stephanie Werner has been with Nokia since 1998 and has held
various HR leadership positions in countries including China,
Switzerland, Philippines, USA and Romania. She will be based in
Finland.
“I am pleased to be able to welcome Stephanie to take the lead
on our people strategy during a critical time for Nokia,” said
Rajeev Suri, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nokia. “She
will play a key role in enabling our ongoing transformation and
building a high-performance culture. I want to thank Hans-Jürgen
for his many contributions to Nokia and wish him all the best in
his retirement. He has played a vital role in leading and renewing
Nokia during challenging times.”
“I am excited to take on the challenge of leading human
resources at Nokia,” said Stephanie Werner. “With the strong
Nokia-team, we will continue to implement our people strategy and
develop Nokia’s culture towards further inclusion and
high-performance.”
Additional background on all current members of the GLT can be
found at
https://www.nokia.com/en_int/investors/corporate-governance/group-leadership-team.
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