Jan Stenberg
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Jan Stenberg is a Swedish businessperson and current Chairman of the Board of Stepstone, Cygate MÃ¥ldata, Service Factory, Marratech, Spring Mobil, Q-matic and Tific.
Stenberg was education with a law degree from the University of Stockholm in 1964, and joined Ericsson in 1967. He held a number of positions in Ericsson including Vice President before being hired as Chief Executive Officer of SAS Group in 1994, a position he held until 2001. He was also Chairman of Telia (1999-2000), and was announced as Chairman of the would-be merger between Telia and Telenor, had the merger not failed. [1] [2]
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- ^ TiFiC. Jan Stenberg. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ Dagbladet (2004-11-08). Svensk dobbeltspill om Telenor (Norwegian).

