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Swedavia appoints Susanne Norman as new Chief Operating Officer and Karin Öhrström as new Director of Regional Airports

Swedavia appoints Susanne Norman as new Chief Operating Officer International Airports (COO) and Karin Öhrström as new Director of Regional Airports effective 1 April 2024. Both will be part of Swedavia's executive management team. Peder Grunditz, currently serving as COO, has decided to leave Swedavia after 20 years of service in various leadership roles within the company.

Susanne Norman, currently Director of Regional Airports, will succeed Peder Grunditz as COO, who has chosen to leave Swedavia at the end of March 2024. At the same time, Karin Öhrström, currently Airport Director at Malmö Airport, will take over the role of Director of Regional Airports. Both will be members of Swedavia's executive management team. Karin Öhrström will therefore also become a new member of Swedavia's executive management team. The changes will take effect on 1 April 2024. The recruitment of a new airport director for Malmö Airport has begun.

"I am very pleased to welcome both Susanne Norman and Karin Öhrström to new and exciting positions. Susanne has many years of relevant experience with Swedavia, as well as with other companies. With her commitment and strong leadership, she will contribute to our continued development in her new role in International Airports. At the same time, I would like to welcome Karin to the executive management team and I am convinced that with her professionalism and leadership, she will contribute to both the work of the executive management team and the continued development of our regional airports", says Jonas Abrahamsson, Swedavia's president and CEO.

"Peder Grunditz has made a significant contribution to Swedavia's development over the years. He has been a member of the executive management team since the company was founded and, with his expertise and compassionate leadership, he has played a major role in making Swedavia the company it is today. I would like to thank Peder for his contributions to the company and wish him the best of luck in the future," says Jonas Abrahamsson.

Susanne Norman holds a degree in Systems Science from Mid Sweden University in Östersund. She has many years of varied experience in airport operations and began her career at what was then LFV, later Swedavia, back in 2008. She currently works as Director of Regional Airports and is also a member of Swedavia's executive management team. She has also previously served as Airport Director for Åre Östersund Airport.

Karin Öhrström holds a master's degree in mechanical engineering/energy engineering from Lund University. She has served as airport director at Malmö Airport since September 2020 and has previously held several leadership positions for more than two decades within EON.

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Swedavia is a group that owns, operates and develops 10 airports throughout Sweden. Our role is to create the connectivity that Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings. Satisfied and safe travelers are the foundation of Swedavia's business. Swedavia is a world leader in the development of airports with the least possible climate impact. Since 2020, Swedavia's own airport operations have been fossil-free at all ten airports. The group's turnover in 2022 was approximately SEK 4.8 billion and approximately 2,400 employees.

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