Therese Straka Sjöberg appointed new CEO of LEKAB

Therese Straka Sjöberg has been appointed new CEO of LEKAB. She comes most recently from the position as CFO at LEKAB.

Fredrik Ramén, Chairman of the Board, congratulates Therese:

"I am very pleased with the appointment of Therese Straka Sjöberg as the new CEO of LEKAB. Therese has a clear customer focus, and she will be a significant asset in strengthening LEKAB's business strategy, corporate culture and operational efficiency."

Therese Straka Sjöberg is looking forward to developing the company:

"I have worked at LEKAB for many years and actively participated in our expansion journey – so I know the industry well. During my first time as CEO, I intend to lead the company's continued growth journey. After the acquisitions of recent years, it is crucial for me to familiarise myself with how our our teams can effectively take LEKAB to new levels. The goal going forward is to create a selling organisation with a focus on creating maximum value for our customers. We want to have the most satisfied customers and be the customer's obvious partner in communication solutions. We have a long experience of streamlining and automating our customers' communication. I hope that with my experience in the organisation I can bring out the best in all of us and that we work together towards the same goal - to build the industry's strongest partner to Northern European customers."


About LEKAB

LEKAB Communications System AB is a system and service provider offering smart messaging solutions with global reach. LEKAB enable businesses and organisations to communicate quickly and securely with their customers and employees via mobile messages and voice. LEKAB's communication platform is provided as a cloud service for managing and distributing SMS and rich messages with high standards for reliability and security. LEKAB was founded in 1994 and is based in Stockholm. LEKAB was founded in 1994 with headquarters in Stockholm and 66 employees in 4 countries - besides Sweden, Finland, Norway and Germany.