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Lyvia Welcomes New Deputy CEO and CFO

Martin Almgren joins Lyvia Group to lead financial and operational growth

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Martin Almgren joins Lyvia Group to lead financial and operational growth

Martin Almgren joins Lyvia Group to lead financial and operational growth

Lyvia has appointed Martin Almgren as Deputy CEO and CFO, bringing extensive leadership experience from SkiStar, AddLife, and Addtech. This move is part of Lyvia’s strategy to streamline operations by merging the CFO and COO roles, ensuring a strong foundation for future growth.

At the same time, Martin Fagéus, who has played a crucial role in building the finance department, will pursue new opportunities outside Lyvia. He will remain with the company until the 6th of June to ensure a smooth and effective transition.

Sebastian Karlsson, CEO at Lyvia Group, says:

“Martin Almgren’s expertise will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our operations and drive Lyvia forward. This appointment is also an important part of our contingency plan, ensuring we have a robust and prepared leadership structure in place for the future. We extend our sincere appreciation to Martin Fagéus for his dedication and invaluable contributions in building Lyvia’s Finance department.”

Martin Almgren, newly appointed Deputy CEO and CFO , says:

“I am honored to take on this new role at Lyvia, a company with a strong foundation and great potential. My focus will be on continuing to build on the excellent work already done, supporting the team as we drive sustainable growth and create lasting value for our customers.“

With Martin Almgren now at the helm of both financial and operational leadership, Lyvia is poised for an exciting next chapter of growth. The company is committed to continuing its success and delivering strong results for its customers and stakeholders in the years to come.

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