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DigitalRoute Expands Leadership Team

November 15, 2012 |

STOCKHOLM -- Digital Route AB, a leading provider of mediation and data integration solutions for the communications industry, has announced the expansion of the company’s leadership team. Three key senior executives, Johan Bergh, Andreas Zartmann, and Tobias Edvardsson have joined the company in positions whose importance reflects DigitalRoute’s continued growth and success in the market.

Arriving as Chief Operating Officer is Johan Bergh, a well-known and highly respected leader in the IT industry for the past two decades, including eleven years in senior roles with Ericsson, focused on the telecoms industry. Most recently Bergh has served as Divisional Managing Director of Logica Sveriga AB, where his achievements have included building Logica’s Utilities & Telecoms division into one of the company’s most consistently profitable units. Before Logica, Bergh served as a director for WM-Data and prior to that, as a Vice President with Atos Origin.

Joining DigitalRoute as Chief Finance Officer is Andreas Zartmann. Andreas has over a decade’s experience as a leader in corporate finance, having most recently helped achieve a significant turnaround at Sörman Information AB, which today operates on best-in-class margins. Andreas has also been the CFO of publicly listed companies on OMX Nordic Exchange. He has extensive experience in the Telecom and IT security sectors.

Taking up the role of Chief Legal Officer is Tobias Edvardsson. Tobias is a lawyer and entrepreneur with a strong focus on technology companies and commercial agreements. Also a leading expert on cloud computing, he authored the first Swedish book on the subject as well as the Swedish standard agreements. Prior to his law career he co-founded and managed, inter alia, Internet One, GlobeCom and Spinbox.

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