New CEO and CFO
10 July 2020, 14:24 CET
Karin Wehlin has chosen to take on other challenges and we thank her for everything she has done to lead BoMill, for 8 and a half years, to the cutting-edge company in single kernel sorting technology it is today. She left the company on June 30th, 2020. Stefan Christensson will be Acting CEO until welcoming Andreas Jeppsson as new CEO from September 1st, 2020.
New CFO
We also thank Jenny Wilhelmsson for her devoted contribution to BoMill and welcome Mikael Lundborg as new CFO from July 1st, 2020.
About BoMill
BoMill AB is a company with profound know-how within quality sorting of wheat, durum wheat, malting barley, spelt and oat using single kernel sorting technology. BoMill’s head office is in Malmö, Sweden. The company sells quality sorting technology and know-how throughout Europe and North America, using its own sales organization or distributors. For more information please visit www.bomill.com
Media Inquiries/Contact Info
BoMill AB
Stefan Christensson
Acting CEO
Tel. +46 725 163101
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