SH Pension appoints 15 council members and eight deputies

Sweden's SH Pension has appointed 15 council members and eight deputy council members to its SH Pension Council.

These members represent all customers at the annual general meeting, and the deputies will act as substitutes in the event of the ordinary council's absence.

The members of the council include CFO Catarina Bratt (Danderyd), head of internal audit & security Jan Wallström (Trosa), lawyer Martin Lindeblad (Tullinge), economist Anders Bernborg (Malmö), ICA retailer Danny Lundblad (Älta), store developer Therese Johansson (Uppsala), and Bachelor of Arts Kerstin Lingebrant Vinka (Ängelholm).

In addition to these members, two former board members of SH Pension were appointed to the SH Pension council: ICA retailer Monica Bloom (Hägersten) and self-employed Ragnar Fransson (Stockholm).
  
The remaining six board members are self-employed, including Bengt Larsson (Furulund), Inge Ivarsson (Kalmar), Mikael Lindell Bolin (Viken), Matts Dahlberg (Borlänge), Lennart Lindenberg (Gothenburg) and Lars G Ohlson (Beddingestrand).

Meanwhile, the deputies include CEO Anders Sundqvist (Östersund), accounting manager Jan Svärd and ICA retailer Julia Heijde (both Stockholm), employment law lawyer Carl Robert Nyström (Gothenburg), photographer Mats Karlén and store manager Pontus Frej (both Värmdö) and self-employed individuals Solveig Lundberg (Hägersten) and Peter Johansson (Helsingborg).



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