Richard Gröttheim new member of Intervalor Board

Intervalor are pleased to welcome former Chief Executive of AP7, Richard Gröttheim, as a new board member, effective from June 15, 2024.

Richard Gröttheim, a senior financial executive with an extensive career spanning decades, has transitioned from his role as CEO of the 7th AP Fund to focus on board member positions as well as advisory within the financial field. With a wealth of experience in both public and private sectors, Richard Gröttheim will bring valuable expertise to Intervalor new projects and initiatives.

Prior to his time as CEO of the Seventh AP Fund from 2010 to 2023, Richard Gröttheim held the position of Vice President at AP7 starting in April 2000. His extensive background also includes serving as Head of the Monetary and Foreign exchange policy department of the Swedish central bank from 1993 to 1999, as well as holding key roles such as chief economist and partner at the Swedish brokerage firm Aragon Securities.

Erik Gebro, CEO of Intervalor, expresses his enthusiasm about the new addition to the board: “We are thrilled to welcome Richard Gröttheim to Intervalor’s board of directors. His extensive experience and expertise in the financial industry will undoubtedly contribute to reaching Intervalor’s future strategic goals. I look forward to a successful cooperation in developing Intervalor!”.

A very wam welcome to Richard!

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