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2010-06-23

Anneli Rogeman new CEO of the Swedish Cooperative Centre and Vi Agroforestry

Anneli Rogeman, who is currently the CEO and Editor in Chief of the magazine Tidningen Vi, has been appointed as the new CEO of the Swedish non-governmental organisations, the Swedish Cooperative Centre and the Vi Agroforestry. She will assume the post on 1 January 2011.

Anneli Rogeman
Anneli Rogeman, new CEO from 2011. Photo: Emma Nilsson.

 “Leading organisations where fund-raising activities are a significant part requires enormous commitment, drive and creativity. You have to move with the times and global change, to find new ways and reach new audiences. It is an important and challenging commission, I am very pleased that Anneli Rogeman has accepted it”, says Nina Jarlbäck, Chair of the Swedish Cooperative Centre and Vi Agroforestry.

 

 “The Swedish Cooperative Centre and Vi Agroforestry have been around for a long time and have accomplished a great deal. Unfortunately, the issues of poverty, equality and the climate seem to be more pressing than ever. Here, these two organisations have a vital role to play. That's why I have accepted this meaningful commission with great humility and joy”, says Anneli Rogeman.

 

Anneli Rogeman has been the CEO and Editor in Chief of Tidningen Vi since January 2005. She is also a member of the board of directors for the Vi Agroforestry and has through Tidningen Vi, which in 1983 founded the Vi Agroforestry, followed and monitored the work of the organisation and development.

 

Anneli Rogeman, with a BA in political science and literature, has a long career in the media behind her. Among other things, she has worked as Editor in Chief  and Deputy Editor for the daily newspaper Svenska dagbladet, Director of Cultural Affairs for Swedish Television, CEO and Editor in Chief for TV4 Uppland and Editor in Chief for the Journal of the Swedish Trade Council's magazine Swedish Export. Anneli is succeeding Lennart Hjalmarson, who has announced his retirement.

 

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