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ESPOO, Finland - Nokia (HE:NOKIA) announced Thursday that Chief People Officer Lorna Gibb has left the company and stepped down from its Group Leadership Team to pursue another opportunity, effective immediately.
Gibb, who joined Nokia in 2020, had served as Chief People Officer and Group Leadership Team member since June 2024. During her one-year tenure in this role, she was responsible for developing Nokia’s people strategy and advancing the company’s talent and leadership programs.
Chief Legal Officer Esa Niinimäki will temporarily assume Gibb’s responsibilities while Nokia conducts a search for her successor, according to the company’s statement.
Nokia has already begun the recruitment process to fill the position.
The Finnish telecommunications equipment manufacturer, known for its network infrastructure technology, provided no additional details about Gibb’s future plans or the circumstances surrounding her departure.
Nokia describes itself as a B2B technology innovation leader focused on mobile, fixed and cloud networks, with research led by Nokia Bell Labs, which is currently celebrating its centennial anniversary.
The information was released in a company press release issued Thursday.
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