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19 August 2022

Jan Gurander will step down from his position as Volvo Group deputy CEO effective December 31, 2022. (Photo: Volvo Group)

Volvo Group has announced that Jan Gurander will step down from his position as deputy CEO effective December 31, 2022, with his other manager assignments within the Group gradually distributed to other members of the Executive Board. Gurander will remain at the disposal of Volvo Group President and CEO Martin Lundstedt following his departure.

Gurander began his career with the Volvo Group as chief financial officer in 2014. He served as acting president and CEO for parts of 2015 and was appointed deputy CEO in 2016. Prior to coming to the Volvo Group, Gurander was chief financial officer at numerous automotive companies.

“As deputy CEO, CFO and chairman of several business areas over the last nine years, Jan has been one of the key drivers to the positive growth and profitability development of the Group, as well as the strengthening of our financial position,” said Lundstedt.

“Jan has also been one of the main contributors when setting our strategic direction to lead the transformation into sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions. I want to express my appreciation for a significant contribution throughout the years, and I look forward to the continuous collaboration.”

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