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Annareetta Lumme-Timonen has requested her resignation as member of the Board – it is proposed that Maija Strandberg replaces her

Investors
September 23, 2021 18:30 CEST
In consequence of the recent ownership changes in SSAB in Finland, current member of the Board of Directors, Annareetta Lumme-Timonen, has requested her resignation at the upcoming extraordinary general meeting.

After having been informed of Annareetta Lumme-Timonen’s request, SSAB’s Nomination Committee has prepared the matter and decided to propose Maija Strandberg as the new member of the Board of Directors to replace Annareetta Lumme-Timonen. Maija Strandberg was born in 1969 and has an MSc (Economics) from Turku School of Economics, Finland. Since two years, she is Senior Financial Counsellor in the Government Ownership Steering Department at the Prime Minister’s Office Finland. Her relevant employment history includes the positions of CFO at Uponor, and Vice President Finance at Valmet Metso Paper. She is currently on the boards of Finnair and Neova.

More information will be communicated in the notice to convene the extraordinary general meeting, which will be published shortly.

For further information, please contact:
Per Hillström, Head of Investor Relations, SSAB, tel +46 70 295 2912, [email protected]

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Annareetta Lumme-Timonen has requested her resignation as member of the Board – it is proposed that Maija Strandberg replaces her

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