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Höegh Autoliners appoints Gyrid Skalleberg Ingerø as new Board Member

Gyrid Skalleberg Ingerø
Date 25.04.2023

We are pleased to welcome Gyrid Skalleberg Ingerø as the new board member of Höegh Autoliners.

Gyrid joins us from her previous role as EVP & CFO of Kongsberg Gruppen ASA, bringing with her extensive management experience in finance, auditing, and financial advisory.

Gyrid has served as EVP & Group CFO in Kongsberg Gruppen ASA from 2017 to April of this year. Her impressive career also includes her time in Nordea Bank, Komplett Group ASA, Reiten & Co Private Equity, Expert, 1881, Telenor Norge AS, and Telenor Digital Businesses AS.

She worked for 8 years at KPMG before her CFO position. Gyrid also holds broad board experience from several companies and organisations and is currently a board member of KID ASA, ITERA ASA, and Flytoget AS, among others.

"I look forward to taking on the new position as a board member of Höegh Autoliners. Höegh Autoliners has a proud history as a pioneer in the international shipping industry and is today a company well-positioned for the future. As a board member, I look forward to meeting the organisation and contributing to the further development of the company," says Gyrid Skalleberg Ingerø.

"We are delighted to welcome Gyrid to our board of directors. Her extensive experience in finance and management will be a valuable asset as we continue to grow and innovate in the international shipping industry," says Chair of Höegh Autoliners, Leif O. Høegh.

We look forward to Gyrids valuable contributions to our board and in shaping the company's future.

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