Hanne Sannes-Moe has been named the new CEO of Telenor Shared Services, the internal business support and mission-critical services division of the Norwegian mobile operator Telenor, according to a press release.
Sannes-Moe joins from Nordea, where she most recently oversaw operations within Daily Banking Services, managing approximately 700 employees across six countries. Her career includes several senior leadership roles at the bank, as well as previous positions at Gjensidige and Bertel O. Steen.
She will assume her new role on August 1, succeeding Morten Dean-Dunham, who has been appointed Group Chief Procurement Officer and CEO of Telenor Procurement Company.
Telenor ASA is the No. 1 telecommunications group in Norway. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by activity as follows:
- mobile and fixed-line telecommunications services (89.8%): mobile and fixed-line telephony services, voice and data transmission, Internet access, messaging, TV channel broadcasting, sale of telecommunications equipment, etc.;
- telecommunications infrastructure management (4.1%): construction, development and leasing of towers, masts, buildings, etc.;
- other (6.1%): offshore telecommunications services, interconnection between operators, etc.
Net sales are geographically distributed as follows: Norway (34.7%), Sweden (18.6%), Bangladesh (17.4%), Finland (17.3%), Denmark (8.2%) and other (3.8%).
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