Daniel Johansson appointed new Managing Director for Fagerhults Belysning AB
Anders Fransson is moving on to a new role within Fagerhult Group, after four successful years as Managing Director for Fagerhults Belysning. He will be succeeded by Daniel Johansson, currently MD of Fagerhults Belysning Sweden.
Daniel Johansson joined Fagerhult in 2006 and has been a valued employee and leader within the Fagerhult Group, in different positions for 14 years. With a passion for teamwork, expertise within management and strong focus on motivation, Daniel will continue to build value for Fagerhult in his new position.
“Daniel has been a real asset in Fagerhult Sweden’s development, and I am happy that he will continue to lead the way for the company” says Anders Fransson. “He is a great leader with a broad competence from our sales company and our product and solutions offer – a perfect fit to lead and navigate our company into the future.”
Daniel holds an extensive background within business, sales, and management within the Fagerhult Group and the Swedish sales company. Experiences, that is of most value for his upcoming position.
“I am honoured and proud to take on this new role,’’ says Daniel Johansson. “The past 75 years we have built a strong brand, and I intend to nurture it together with my skilled co-workers. Now our focus will be to find a sustainable way forward in these unusual times, and to keep growing, in both new and existing markets. During the past year we have evolved and taking many new steps, in order to further strengthen our role as knowledge leader within lighting.”
Daniel started the new position at Fagerhults Belysning on May 1st, and will also be MD for Fagerhults Belysning Sweden.
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