News: Nokia appoints Lorna Gibb as interim chief people officer after Amy Hanlon-Rodemich steps down

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Nokia appoints Lorna Gibb as interim chief people officer after Amy Hanlon-Rodemich steps down

Nokia, a global leader in telecommunications technology, recently announced a significant leadership transition in its human resources department.
Nokia appoints Lorna Gibb as interim chief people officer after Amy Hanlon-Rodemich steps down

Nokia has announced the appointment of Lorna Gibb, Vice President of Labor & Employment, as the interim chief people officer for Nokia after Amy Hanlon-Rodemich decided to step down.

A recruitment process has commenced for her successor and Amy will retain an advisory role during her notice period.

Before joining Nokia in 2022, she held the position of Chief People Officer of GlobalLogic, a company in digital product engineering. She was also Vice President of Human Resources at Synopsys, a software company focused on design and verification software for the semiconductor industry. She also served Milestone Technologies, an IT solutions company responsible for all HR and Talent Acquisition aspects as Executive Vice President of People.

“This has been a difficult decision for me to take. I’ve enjoyed my time at Nokia and am looking forward to the next chapter in my career. I wish everyone at Nokia continued success,” commented Amy.

“I would like to thank Amy for her contributions to Nokia and leadership of the People organisation. I wish her all the best with her future endeavours,” said Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO of Nokia.

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