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Annika Falkengren ''née'' Bolin (born 1962) is President and Group Chief Executive of the Swedish bank Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB) since November 2005.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Annika Falkengren B.Sc. )〕 ==Education and career== Falkengren holds a degree in economics from Stockholm University.〔Emilie Westholm, "(Annika Falkengren )" at the news site ''Realtid.se'', Sept. 29, 2005 (mentions that she studied economics at Stockholm University); (SEB Board of Directors ) (mentions her degree).〕 After this, she applied for SEB’s holding trainee programme in 1987. She has worked for SEB since 1987, when she started as a trainee, worked in the Trading & Capital Markets division from 1988 until 2000, and was Head of the Corporate & Institutions division from 2001 until December 2004, when she was appointed by the board to succeed Lars H. Thunell on 1 January 2006, meanwhile serving as Deputy Group Chief Executive.〔(SEB Board of Directors ); "(Annika Falkengren VD i SEB 1 januari 2006 )", press release from SEB dated 15 December 2004.〕 As Thunell left for the World Bank, she eventually took office on 10 November 2005. Falkengren also serves as chairperson of Enskilda Securities AB and director of Ruter Dam. A director of the Mentor Foundation and the IMD Foundation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Annika Falkengren )〕 Falkengren was nominated to the Supervisory Board of Volkswagen in 2011. The media have often focused on her gender and her good looks and the fact she had a child in 2005 just a few months before entering her top position.〔Mary Mårtensson, "(Bebismamma knep toppjobbet )" ("Mother of baby took the job"), ''Aftonbladet'', December 16, 2004.〕 Swedish business magazine ''Veckans Affärer'' named her the most powerful woman in Swedish business in 2005.,〔"(Näringslivets 125 mäktigaste kvinnor )" ("The 125 most powerful women in () business").〕 and the ''Financial News Online'' has ranked her as No 68 among the "100 most influential people in European capital markets".〔"(The Financial News 100 most influential people in European capital markets )", ''Financial News Online'', undated. Other Swedes on the list are Marcus Wallenberg (b. 1956), President and CEO, Investor AB, chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (no. 43), Conni Jonsson, Managing partner, EQT Partners (78), Björn Savén, Chairman and chief executive, Industri Kapital (92), and Karin Forseke, Chief executive, Carnegie Investment Bank (98).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Annika Falkengren」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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