Alfa Laval: Thomas Moller appointed Head of Energy Division

Alfa Laval announces the departure of Susanne Pahlen Åklundh, President of the Group's Energy Division, replaced by Thomas Møller.|Alfa Laval announces the departure of Susanne Pahlen Åklundh, President of the Group's Energy Division, replaced by Thomas Møller.

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Alfa Laval announces today, Tuesday, July 20, 2021, the departure of Susanne Pahlen Åklundh, current President of the Group’s Energy Division, and the appointment of http://energynews.pro/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/RENTEL-POWERPLUG-KLOET-061dd11042019-7.jpeg Møller to replace her.

Alfa Laval renews its management team

The Swedish company, which specializes in energy transfer, centrifugal separation and fluid handling, offers its solutions in over 100 countries.
Susanne Pahlen Âklundh had been Director of the Energy Division since 2016.
But her career with Alfa Laval began in 2002, the year she joined the Group.
Since 2009, she has been a member of the Group Executive Committee.
Under her aegis, the Energy Division has evolved from traditional energy solutions to much more innovative proposals.

http://energynews.pro/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/RENTEL-POWERPLUG-KLOET-061dd11042019-7.jpeg Møller: a not-so-new president

The Board of Directors therefore appointed the Dane http://energynews.pro/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/RENTEL-POWERPLUG-KLOET-061dd11042019-7.jpeg Møller to take over from Susanne Pahlen Âklundh.
But Møller is not new to the company.
He has been with Alfa Laval for over 19 years, holding various management positions within the company.
Notably in the service and water sectors.
He has also been President of the “Decanters” unit within the Food & Water division since 2017.
The Group CEO is delighted with this rotation within the Energy Division’s management.
He is aware, however, that Suzanne Pahlen Aklundh’s contribution has been decisive in the company’s development.
However, the arrival of a new director will enable the Energy Division to enter a new era.

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