Ilmarinen chief technology officer Mikko Lantto resigns

Finnish earnings-related pension provider Ilmarinen has announced that its chief technology officer and member of the Executive Board, Mikko Lantto, has resigned.  
Lantto will take on new responsibilities outside the company, and the search for a new chief technology officer will begin immediately.

Commenting on the departure, Ilmarinen CEO, Mikko Mursula, said: “I would like to thank Mikko for his excellent work in advancing Ilmarinen’s digitalisation.

“Under Mikko’s leadership, we have undergone a major technological transformation and enabled the utilisation of modern technologies. This work has contributed to the development of digitalisation across the entire industry.”



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