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Nokia Names Intel's AI, Data Center Head as New CEONokia said Monday that it has appointed Intel’s Justin Hotard as CEO, replacing Pekka Lundmark, as the Finnish telecoms equipment maker looks to beef up its artificial intelligence business.
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Nokia makes leadership changes amid declining salesThe Finnish telecoms equipment maker revealed that Pekka Lundmark will step down as CEO, with Justin Hotard, currently Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Data Centre & AI Group at ...
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Nokia CEO Lundmark to be replaced by Intel AI chief HotardFinnish telecommunications equipment giant Nokia announced on Monday that chief executive Pekka Lundmark would step down and be replaced by Justin Hotard, the head of AI and data centres at US ...
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Nokia announces ex-Intel AI and data centre boss as new CEOFinnish telecommunications giant Nokia revealed that it has chosen to appoint Justin Hotard as its new chief executive officer (CEO), to take over from Pekka Lundmark, who has been leading the ...
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E SPOO - Nokia Oyj (HE:NOKIA) announced today a change in leadership with the appointment of Justin Hotard as CEO, succeeding ...
(Reuters) - Nokia is not undertaking a process to replace President and CEO Pekka Lundmark, the company told Reuters on Thursday, denying an earlier Financial Times report saying it is looking for ...
Nokia has announced tech industry leader Justin Hotard as its next chief executive after Pekka Lundmark. With more than 25 ...
Nokia CEO, Pekka Lundmark is stepping down from his current role, reports Reuters. The Finland-based company, as per the report, said that Justin Hotard will take over as the new CEO starting April 1.
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Nokia Picks Intel's AI and data Center Leader Hotard as New CEOFinland's Nokia on Monday said Pekka Lundmark would step down as CEO, and that it has appointed Justin Hotard to take over his role. Hotard, who will take up the position on April 1, is currently ...
We believe now is the right time to take a compelling inorganic step,' Nokia CEO and President Pekka Lundmark said in a statement. Less than a year after a massive layoff round, Nokia looks to ...
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