Michael Treschow
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Michael Treschow (born April 22, 1943, Helsingborg, Skåne län) is a Swedish businessman. As chairman of the board of both Ericsson and the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, Treschow is one of the most influential people in Swedish business today. In 2007, he became the non-executive chairman of Unilever, making him a big player on the scene of international business as well.
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[edit] Career
Born the son of a major in the Swedish Army, Treschow graduated with a degree in engineering from Lund University, not far from his hometown Helsingborg. He started his career at Atlas Copco, where he eventually became CEO. Later, he served as CEO of Electrolux. He is now chairman of Electrolux as well. In 2002 he became chairman at Ericsson. These positions were followed by his election at the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, a lobbying organization for Sweden's larger companies. Treschow is also a board member at ABB.
Having served as CEO at two of Sweden's biggest and most prestigious companies and now being chairman of Ericsson and Electrolux, Michael Treschow is a very powerful man which strong connections to the Wallenberg family.
[edit] Personal
Treschow has been married twice and is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and the Légion d'honneur.
[edit] Positions
- Chairman of the Board, Ericsson
- Chairman, Electrolux
- Chairman, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
- Member of the Board, ABB