STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - BTS GROUP AB (publ) has appointed a Nomination Committee for the company. BTS's three largest shareholders, in consultation with the Chairman of the Board, Reinhold Geijer, have appointed the following persons to serve on the Nomination Committee:
- Anders Dahl, representing Henrik Ekelund
- Erik Durhan, representing Nordea Funds
- Reinhold Geijer, Chairman of the Board, BTS Group AB
- Stefan af Petersens, private investor
Anders Dahl has been appointed Chairman of the Nomination Committee.
The Nomination Committee’s mandate is to the Annual General Meeting 2018 propose candidates to chairman of the meeting, board members, chairman of the board and auditors as well to propose remuneration of directors and auditors.
Shareholders in BTS Group AB are welcome to submit proposals to the Chairman of the Nomination Committee at the following address:
BTS Group AB, Nomination Committee, Grevgatan 34, 114 53 Stockholm, Sweden.
For more information, please contact:
Anders Dahl, e-post: [email protected]
Reinhold Geijer, e-post: [email protected]
About BTS Group AB
BTS is a global professional services firm headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with some 500 professionals in 35 offices located on six continents. We focus on the people side of strategy, working with leaders at all levels to help them make better decisions, convert those decisions to actions and deliver results. At our core, we believe people learn best by doing. For 30 years, we've been designing fun, powerful experiences that have a profound and lasting impact on people and their careers. We inspire new ways of thinking, build critical capabilities and unleash business success. It’s strategy made personal.
We serve a wide range of client needs, including:
- Assessment centers for talent selection and development
- Strategy alignment and execution
- Business acumen, leadership and sales training programs
- On-the-job business simulations and application tools.
We partner with nearly 450 organizations, including over 30 of the world’s 100 largest global corporations. Our major clients are some of the most respected names in business such as Chevron, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Novartis, Salesforce, SAP, Tencent and Volvo Group.
BTS is a public company listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm and trades under the symbol BTS B.
For more information, please visit www.bts.com
Every care has been taken in the translation of this press release. In the event of discrepancies, however, the Swedish original will supersede the English translation.
This information is information that BTS Group AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation and the Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above, at 08:00 CET on October 25, 2017.
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