Caverion Denmark has hired Henrik Olsen as the new department manager for the electricity department in Eastern Denmark. He joins with more than 28 years of experience from the electricity industry and will help develop the company's Technical Services business. This was announced by Caverion Denmark in a press release.
Henrik Olsen began his career as an apprentice electrician in 1994 and has since held a number of roles in the industry, including as an installer, high-voltage technician and department manager. In his new position, he will contribute to the development of the electricity business, which is growing, including after the acquisition of GK Danmark's service business. According to Caverion, the electricity area will gain greater importance as the new activities are integrated, and the appointment is seen as part of that development.
Henrik Olsen will, among other things, work on developing the department and strengthening the skills of employees, including apprentices. The company also points to collaboration and relationships as central elements in the work to create results in the business.
- We are very pleased to welcome Henrik to Caverion. Henrik brings a strong professional foundation and management experience, which will contribute significantly to the development of Caverion's electricity business. In line with the integration of GK Danmark's service business, electricity will take on an even more central role, and Henrik will be an important driving force here, says Carsten Sørensen, CEO of Caverion Denmark.
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