Paul Lindquist
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Paul Lindquist (born October 25, 1964) is a Swedish politician and mayor of Lidingö since 2003. He is a Moderate Party member.
Paul Lindquist has a BSc in Business Administration from Uppsala University in Sweden. He has worked for IBM (1989-1993) and telecom gigant Ericsson (1993-2002) in various marketing and management positions before being appointed mayor and chairman of the municipal executive board. He is married and has two children.
Lindquist is also chairman of the Käppala Association, a local federation for sewage treatment from 11 municipalities in the greater Stockholm area, as well as member of the European Union Committee of the Regions and the county police board. Between 2003-2007, Lindquist was member of the county labor board.
[edit] External links
- Paul Lindquist's website (Swedish)
- Lidingö - Sverige - Världen, Paul Lindquist's blog (Swedish)
- Lidingö Municipality
- The Swedish Police Service
- The Käppala Association
- Committee of the Regions
Preceded by Staffan Anderberg |
Mayor of Lidingö 2003 – present |
Incumbent |