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Hexagon Strengthens Group Management

Hexagon has made the follwing additions to the Group Management team, effective as of April, 2010:
  • William Gruber, president of Hexagon Metrology and member of Group Management, will be assuming the position of executive vice president for the Group. His new responsibilities, among others, include mergers and acquisitions, and strategic alliances.
  • Norbert Hanke will succeed William as president of Hexagon Metrology. Norbert has been with the company since 2000 and his most recent positions have been CFO for Metrology as well as responsible for operations in the sales regions RoA (Asia excl. China) and South America.
  • Li Hongquan, President for Hexagon's operations in China. Hongquan has held that position since 2000.
Norbert and Hongquan will join Ola Rollén - president and CEO, Håkan Halén - CFO, William Gruber - EVP, Frederick London - general counsel and Bo Pettersson - chief technical officer forming the new management team for the Group.

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