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Thomas Heim Appointed SVP Region North Europe at Gunnebo

Fri Nov 6, 2009 6:09am EST
STOCKHOLM--(Business Wire)--
Regulatory News: 

Gunnebo AB (STO:GUNN): 

Gunnebo Security Group has recruited Thomas Heim, currently responsible for
Northern Europe for Robert Bosch Power Tools Division, as its new SVP Region
North Europe, with responsibility for Nordic, Germany, Austria, The Netherlands,
UK and EU East. 

Thomas Heim is also appointed Country Manager for Gunnebo Deutschland GmbH and
Gunnebo Österreich GmbH and will be a member of the Gunnebo Group Executive
Team. He will join Gunnebo latest April 1, 2010. 

Thomas Heim is currently heading the Robert Bosch Power Tools Division for the
region Europe North. He has been working for Robert Bosch since 1994 in
marketing, sales and General management positions in Brazil, Germany, Spain and
now Northern Europe. 

GUNNEBO AB (publ) Group Communications 

www.gunnebo.com

Gunnebo may be required to disclose the information provided herein pursuant to
the Swedish Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for
publication at 12.01 CET on November 6, 2009. 

Gunnebo security group has an annual turnover of MEUR 720 and 6,000 employees.
We are suppliers of integrated security solutions for bank, retail and sites in
need of high security protection. Our experience and presence make your world
safer. 

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Gunnebo AB
Per Borgvall, President & CEO
tel. +46 31 83 68 00
or
Karin Wallström, Communication Manager
tel. +46 31 83 68 06
mobile: +46 708 28 33 39
e-mail: karin.wallstrom@gunnebo.com

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