What kind of education do you have?
I studied industrial engineering and management at the Faculty of Engineering in Lund (in
Skåne, the south of Sweden).
What is the best thing about your current job?
I have the opportunity to work with people that have lots of experience and who really are
experts within their field, so I learn a lot every day! Besides which, we have many exciting
projects ongoing, so I like having a lot to do and no days being the same. Working with
sustainability also gives me a sense of purpose how can SSAB become more sustainable
and create more long term value for its owners and stakeholders?
How do you keep skills and knowledge current?
It is important to make sure that you go to seminars and forums, read up on research to
ensure you keep up with international developments within sustainability. I also enjoy
meeting students to hear what they think about the future, and what is important to them
when thinking about a potential employer, or people whose work is un related to what I do
and who see things from a different perspective.
What challenges do you see in the job?
Being confronted with new situations, and trying to get people to implement sustainability
into their everyday work in everything from product development, procurement and
marketing to how you sort the trash in the office and get to and from work everyday.
SSAB is a global company, how does that feel in your role?
Since my work is at the group level, it spans across SSAB so we constantly take into
account all our divisions and group functions.
When talking about e.g. our emissions, we look at them from an international perspective
since we compete in a global arena. Additionally, climate change is a global problem that
cannot be fought at a company or country level, it requires wider collaboration.
What is your biggest contribution to SSAB's success?
I have a personal interest in this field and believe that, in future, it will be even more
important for businesses to ensure they have a sustainable way of working. I believe that
SSABs vision is a great way of explaining what we want to achieve stronger steels create
lighter and more resource efficient products, and thus a more sustainable world. Hopefully
[SSABs vision: A stronger, lighter and more sustainable world]
Do you have any advice for future colleagues?
Make sure that you have a good boss who you enjoy working with and have fun at work!