Niscayah's Human Resources Director Resigns

Inger Nyström, group director of human resources, has decided to resign from Niscayah for new challenges outside of the company. Nyström will consequently leave the group management. After the change, Niscayah’s group management will consist of Håkan Kirstein, president and CEO, Magnus Bladh, group director of sales, Håkan Gustavson, CFO, Magnus Jonsson, group director marketing and David Schelin, group director of operations. The resignation is effective June 30.

Niscayah Group AB specializes in technical security services and solutions for customers with high security demands such as bank and post, retail, utilities, transport and logistics and gas stations. Niscayah has approximately 5,100 employees in 14 countries in Europe as well as in the United States.

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