Bodil Gallon - Toyota Director

TOM Stock  EUR 21.78  0.49  2.30%   

Director

Ms. Bodil Sonesson Gallon was Director of TOMRA Systems ASA since April 22 2013. She is Member of the Corporationrationrate Responsibility Committee. She is also Member of the Board of The Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Paris. She is Vice President Global Sales at Axis Communications. She was with Axis since 1996. Her previous experience includes employment with Lars Weibull AB. She received her Masters degree in International Finance from the University of Lund and Konstanz University in Germany. since 2013.
Age 47
Tenure 11 years

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Toyota Motor (TOM) is traded on Berlin Exchange in Germany and employs 27 people.

Toyota Motor Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Toyota's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Toyota inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Toyota. The board's role is to monitor Toyota's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Toyota's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Toyota's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Elisabet Sandnes, Senior Vice President, Head of Group Strategy
Bente Traa, Director, Employee Representative
Hakon Volldal, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Area Collection Solutions
Bjarn Matre, Director
Bodil Gallon, Director
Bodil Sonesson, Independent Director
Bjorn Matre, Independent Director
Tom Eng, Senior Vice President TOMRA Systems ASA, Head of TOMRA Sorting Solutions Recycling
Hege Skryseth, Independent Director
Harald Henriksen, Senior Vice President and Head of North America Collection Solutions
Ingrid Solberg, Director, Employee Representative
Stefan Ranstrand, President and Chief Executive Officer
Heiner Bevers, Senior Vice President and Head of Central and Eastern Europe Collection Solutions
Ashley Hunter, Senior Vice President and Head of TOMRA Sorting Solutions, FOOD
Michel Picandet, Executive Vice President Head of TOMRA Food
Volker Rehrmann, Senior Vice President TOMRA Systems ASA, Group CTO and Technical Director Sorting Solutions, Acting Head of Business Area Sorting Solutions
Jan Svensson, Independent Chairman of the Board
David Williamson, Director, Employee Representative
Anneli Forsman, Senior Vice President, Head of Northern Europe Collection Solutions
Espen Gundersen, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer
Pierre Couderc, Independent Director
Linda Bell, Director
Frank Hoehler, Senior Vice President Head of Central & Eastern Europe Collection Solutions
Mike Riley, CEO of Compac
Helena Dreisig, Head of People and Organisation, TOMRA Group and TOMRA Food
Fredrik Nordh, Senior Vice President and Head of Nordic Collection Solutions
Aniela Gjos, Director

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