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  • Nimbus Group&#;s CEO retires

    Nimbus Group’s CEO, Jan-Erik Lindström, has announced that he will retire during Lindström informed the company’s board that he intends to retire this year, after 15 years in the company,

    The Nimbus Group board is starting the recruitment process for a successor, with the aim of finalising the recruitment of a new CEO during the second half of

    Lindström, who recently turned 63, will continue as CEO of the company until his successor has taken office. Nimbus Group produces and markets powerboats which includes the brands Alukin, Aquador, EdgeWater, Falcon, Nimbus and Paragon Yachts.

    ”It fryst vatten of course with mixed feelings that I leave as CEO after 15 years in the company, but it’s still natural. It has been a fantastic journey where Nimbus Group today has a strong and efficient organization with many skilled and talented employees and with a klar strategic program. Going forward, I will remain a shareholder and of course support the company in different ways”, says Lindström, CEO of Nimbus Group.

    Mats Engblom, chairman of the Nimbus Group board, says: ”I have had the pleasure of working closely with Jan-Erik for many years and I have really appreci

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    In memory of Jan-Erik Lidström | Nordic Financial Unions
    On Midsummer's Day , the former General Secretary of NFU Jan-Erik Lidström suddenly passed away at the age of Jan-Erik became General Secretary for
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    Nicklas Lidström

    Swedish ice hockey player (born )

    "Lidström" redirects here. For the cellist, see Mats Lidström.

    Ice hockey player

    Erik Nicklas Lidström (pronounced[ˈnɪ̌kːlasˈlîːdstrœm]; born 28 April ) is a Swedish former professional ice hockeydefenceman and current vice president of hockey operations for the Detroit Red Wings.[1] He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings from to , which he captained for the final six seasons of his career.[2][3][4] He is widely regarded as one of the greatest defencemen in NHL history and nicknamed "the Perfect Human."

    Over his 20 NHL seasons, Lidström won four Stanley Cup championships, seven James Norris Memorial Trophies (awarded to the NHL's top defenceman), one Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff most valuable player, and was voted into 12 NHL All-Star Games. The Red Wings never missed the playoffs during his career, the longest streak of playoff appearances for a player in league history. Lidström was the first European-born-and-trained captain of a Stanley Cup-winning team, as well as the first European player named playoff MVP. Lidström