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Swedish business executive
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Martin Lundstedt
Born (1967-04-28) 28 April 1967 (age 57)
Mariestad, Sweden
EducationMSc Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg
Occupation(s)President and CEO of Volvo Group

Martin Lundstedt (born 28 April 1967 in Mariestad, Sweden) is a Swedish businessman and has been President and CEO of the Volvo Group since 22 October 2015. He has 25 years experience in development, production and sales within the heavy automotive industry.

Education

Lundstedt studied at Chalmers University of Technology and graduated with an MSc in (Mechanical Engineering).

Career

Lundstedt joined Scania as a trainee in 1992 and held a number of senior management positions during his 23 years with the company, eventually taking over as the President and CEO of Scania from 2012 to 2015. While at Scania, he helped build their reputation in sustainable transport solutions. In Oct 2015, he took over as President and CEO of the Volvo Group, replacing Olof Persson. He is also the Chairman of the Commercial Vehicle Board of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA).

Other activities

References

  1. Members European Round Table of Industrialists.

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