Henrik Ager appointed new president of Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology

Sandvik has appointed Henrik Ager as president of its Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology business area and a member of Sandvik Group Executive Management. Currently president for the Swedish headquartered global quarrying and mining equipment heavyweight’s Rock Tools division, Ager will take over his new role, succeeding Lars Engström, from 1 April 2019. “I’m convinced that Henrik Ager with his experience, already proven leadership skills and excellent performance in Sandvik has the right capabilities
March 7, 2019
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Henrik Ager takes over as Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology president on 1 April 2019

460 Sandvik has appointed Henrik Ager as president of its Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology business area and a member of Sandvik Group Executive Management.

Currently president for the Swedish headquartered global quarrying and mining equipment heavyweight’s Rock Tools division, Ager will take over his new role, succeeding Lars Engström, from 1 April 2019.

“I’m convinced that Henrik Ager with his experience, already proven leadership skills and excellent performance in Sandvik has the right capabilities to lead Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology going forward. Henrik is committed to further strengthening Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology’s market position, reinforcing customer relations, driving aftermarket sales, leveraging further on a decentralized way of working and ensuring our forefront position within automation, electrification and sustainability,” says Sandvik’s president and CEO Björn Rosengren.

Henrik Ager has more than 16 years´ experience from the mining industry, out of which an extensive period has been spent living in South Africa. Additionally, he has worked in Australia, South America, India and other important mining markets.

Henrik Ager’s previous experience from Sandvik includes the role as president for the Global Equipment division and vice president for Strategy within Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology. He has also held leading positions at McKinsey, Ericsson and several high-tech start-ups prior to joining Sandvik in 2014.

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