Annica Gerentz to leave NCC

Post on: 2011-11-02 By: admin

Annica Gerentz, Senior Vice President Corporate Communications, is to
leave this position. She will step down on October 10 and will
thereafter be at the disposal of NCC’s President and Chief Executive
Annica Gerentz has been employed at NCC (STO:NCCA.st - News)(STO:NCCB.st - News) since 2000
and has held the position of Senior Vice President Corporate
Communications since 2004. She has also been a member of NCC’s Executive
“During her many years at NCC, and under four CEOs, Annica Gerentz has
contributed with her excellent communications skills. She has
participated in developing NCC into a successful and leading Nordic
company with a strong brand,” says Peter Wågström, NCC’s President and
Chief Executive Officer.

The process of recruiting her successor has been initiated. Acting Vice
President Corporate Communications during this process will be Ulf
Thorne, Communication Manager for NCC Construction Sweden.

This is the type of information that NCC could be obligated to disclose
pursuant to the Securities Market Act. The information was issued for
publication on October 10, 2011 at 10.15 a.m.

All of NCC:s press releases are available on www.ncc.se.

NCC is one of the leading construction and property development
companies in the Nordic region. NCC had in 2010 sales of fully SEK 49
billion, with 17,000 employees.

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