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New CEO appointed to Duni AB

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New CEO appointed to Duni AB

Johan Sundelin is appointed as new President and CEO of Duni AB.

Johan Sundelin, who is currently Head of Division and MD for Santa Maria within Paulig Group, will assume this role latest January 2018. Johan has extensive and substantial experience from fast moving consumer goods, and has previously held leading positions at Orkla and Unilever.

“Johan’s experience and capacity to create growth and improved profitability suits Duni’s future needs. We look forward to developing Duni with Johan at the helm,” says Magnus Yngen, Chairman of the Duni Board.

Johan is replacing Thomas Gustafsson, who after five successful years at Duni is taking on a new role within Mellby Gård, where he will be engaged in a number of companies within its portfolio. Thomas will retain his position as President and CEO of Duni until Johan takes on the role ensuring a successful handover.

“We want to thank Thomas for his excellent contributions at Duni and wish him luck with his new challenges at Mellby Gård,” says Magnus Yngen.

The Board of Directors, Duni AB

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Duni is a leading supplier of innovative table-setting concepts and packaging solutions.

Our brand is built on the belief that every meal represents a golden opportunity for people to enjoy each other's. That is why we have made it our business to bring goodfoodmood to where people meet and eat.

Our products are found in over 40 markets and enjoy a number one position in Central and Northern Europe. We have about 2,300 employees in 23 countries. Our headquarters are in Malmö and our production units are in Sweden, Germany, Poland, New Zealand and Thailand. The company is listed on NASDAQ Stockholm.

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