
Ratos deputy CEO Blomé quits
Henrik Blomé, deputy CEO of listed Swedish GP Ratos, has resigned from the firm and will leave in 2017.
Blomé will leave both his position as investment director and deputy CEO after 15 years with the company, but will continue in his roles until a point in the new year.
His resignation follows shortly after CEO Susanna Campbell was fired by the Ratos board after three years at the GP's helm.
Blomé first joined the firm in 2001 from a position as a management consultant with Bain & Company in the US. He was promoted to deputy CEO in February 2015.
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