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Anneli Ellsäter appointed new CEO of Löfbergs
Anneli Ellsäter has been appointed the new Group CEO of Löfbergs, a Swedish-based coffee company with operations across Northern Europe. She will take up her position on 1 October, succeeding Anders Fredriksson, who is moving on to a new role within Humble Group.
Anneli Ellsäter has more than 20 years of experience in senior positions within international consumer and brand-focused companies. Most recently, she served as Global Vice President at Flora Food Group and has previously held senior positions at companies including TOMRA, Telia and Procter & Gamble.
“We are very pleased to welcome Anneli to Löfbergs. She brings the international experience, commercial expertise and ability to lead change needed to take the next step in our development. At the same time, she is a warm and engaging leader who builds strong teams and helps people grow. Her experience and leadership are a very good fit for Löfbergs, and we are confident that she will make a strong contribution to our continued development,” says Kathrine Löfberg, Chair of the Board of Löfbergs.
For Anneli Ellsäter, it was above all the combination of long-term thinking, entrepreneurial spirit and clear values that made Löfbergs an attractive opportunity.
“Löfbergs is a company that many people know and have a connection with. At the same time, it is so much more than a coffee brand. There is a strong company culture, a clear commitment to sustainability, and a long-term perspective that I find very inspiring. I look forward to getting to know the business even better and, together with our employees, customers and other partners, continuing to develop the company,” says Anneli Ellsäter.
She also sees family ownership as an important strength.
“As a family-owned company, Löfbergs can make decisions with a long-term perspective. This creates opportunities to build a strong business across generations, while taking responsibility for people, relationships and sustainable development. That combination is very appealing to me.”
Anneli Ellsäter will be the first woman to serve as CEO of Löfbergs.
“The most important thing is that we have recruited the person we believe is best suited to lead Löfbergs forward. The fact that both I and the company’s new CEO are women is something I see as a strong signal. It is the result of our focus on competence, experience and leadership, and it reflects the values that have guided Löfbergs for generations,” says Kathrine Löfberg.
Löfbergs is a family-owned coffee roastery founded in Karlstad, Sweden, in 1906. Today, the company operates across several markets in Northern Europe and produces more than ten million cups of coffee every day. Around half of its production is exported.
Facts Anneli Ellsäter
- Takes up the position as Group CEO of Löfbergs on 1 October
- Has more than 20 years of experience in international leadership roles in the FMCG sector
- Most recently served as Global Vice President at Flora Food Group
- Previously held senior leadership positions at TOMRA, Telia and Procter & Gamble
- MBA in Business & Economics from Stockholm School of Economics
For more information, contact:
Anders Thorén, Head of Corporate Communications, +46 70 355 64 22
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Löfbergs is a family-owned coffee roastery based in Karlstad, Sweden, founded in 1906. The company has grown from a local roastery into Sweden’s most exported coffee brand and is today active in several markets across Northern Europe. Löfbergs produces more than ten million cups of coffee per day, with a long-term focus on responsible coffee production throughout the entire value chain. The company also owns the brands Kobbs and Peter Larsen Kaffe.