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ESPOO - Nokia (HE:NOKIA)’s Chief People Officer Lorna Gibb has decided to leave the company and its leadership team to pursue a position outside Nokia, the telecommunications equipment maker announced today.
Gibb, who has worked at Nokia since 2020, has served as the company’s Chief People Officer and a member of the leadership team since June 2024. In this role, she was responsible for developing Nokia’s human resources strategy and leadership programs.
Esa Niinimäki, Nokia’s Chief Legal Officer, has been appointed as interim Chief People Officer while the search for Gibb’s successor is underway.
The company did not provide specific details about Gibb’s future plans or the circumstances surrounding her departure. The change is effective immediately, according to the company’s statement.
Nokia, a B2B technology and innovation leader specializing in network solutions, has been operating for approximately 100 years, with research and development led by Nokia Bell Labs.
The information in this article is based on a press release issued by Nokia.
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