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    Flexenclosure restructures top management

    Flexenclosure, a specialist provider of intelligent green power management solutions for base stations, has strengthened its management team with several new recruitments and appointments.
    Flexenclosure restructures top management

    Mattias Karlsson is new vice president E-site. He has for the past five years been in charge of the development of Flexenclosure's award winning green power management solution E-site. Karlsson has over 20 years of experience from electrical and automatization projects, mainly in the process and renewable areas. As both a designer and a project manager, he has a wide experience of evaluating and designing options for both on and off-grid power systems.

    Based in Dubai, Olof Lindberg is new vice president of worldwide sales. As head of global sales, Lindberg brings 30 years of experience from the ICT industry. The last 15 years, he has successfully focused on emerging markets for established companies like Cisco Systems as well as start-ups like IPWireless, Cambridge Broadband Networks and Altobridge. Lindberg is a qualified telecommunications engineer, with studies in economics and business administration at Stockholm University.

    New CEO appointed

    Mukesh Singh has been hired to lead Flexenclosure's new subsidiary in India. Singh is formerly head for corporate and business development at Nokia Siemens Networks, and has also worked for Ericsson as business manager. Flexenclosure India will cover India and the rest of the Asian subcontinent, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal.

    The company recently appointed David King as new CEO, an international executive with twelve years experience in C-level roles in high-tech companies in both Europe and the US.

    Flexenclosure's founder and former CEO Stefan Jern stays in the management team as vice president of data centre business. Jern has more than 20 years experience from telecommunications, production and the manufacturing industry.

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