Volvo Construction Equipment announces changes to executive management team
(UI) — Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) announced that its former EMT Finance, Strategy & Business Development function has now been divided into two separate functions. Within finance, Klara Eiritz has been appointed head of finance to drive all accounting and financial planning related matters within Volvo CE and Philippe Henriette has been appointed head of strategy and business development.
Klara Eiritz, has been appointed head of finance and will become a new member of the EMT. Klara currently serves as head of business control and sourcing for market area Europe and Latin America at Ericsson and previously served in a number of senior finance positions over 14 years working for Sandvik.
Financial Planning & Analysis, Sales & Operations Planning, Accounting & Internal Control, Finance OEM and Brussels Site Support functions will report into Klara. She will be based in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
“Having spent many years working in the engineering industry, I look forward to joining a market-leader like Volvo CE and leading the finance function as we continue our growth journey,” Eiritz said.
Philippe Henriette has been appointed head of strategy & business development to lead and drive this strengthened EMT. Currently Senior Vice President Finance, Digital, IT and Business Development at Volvo CE, in his new role he will be responsible for supporting Volvo CE in its ambitions and address a number of the company’s key challenges and strategic issues.
Strategy, Business Development, CE Engineering Solutions (CEES), Global Load Out Solutions and Digital & IT functions will all report into Philippe and will continue to be based in Gothenburg.
“In a world that is changing at an increasingly rapid rate, the need for a clear focus on our transform agenda so that we continue to grow our company and take a leadership position in a time of change is critical. I am excited to take on the challenge,” Henriette said.
The changes will be effective no later than August 1, 2023.
“I believe these changes re-enforce our transformation agenda, allowing us to closely manage our performance and at the same time have a clear focus on driving our transformation agenda. I welcome all the those mentioned to their new roles,” Melker Jernberg, head of Volvo CE, said.
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