Joosen to join board of Dixons Retail in March
Electrical retailer and services company Dixons Retail has appointed Andrea Gisle Joosen as a Non-Executive Director with effect from March 1st.
Electrical retailer and services company Dixons Retail has appointed Andrea Gisle Joosen as a Non-Executive Director with effect from March 1st.
Joosen is currently Chief Executive of Boxer TV Access AB in Sweden and previously held senior executive positions with Chantelle AB (Nordic Region), Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and Johnson and Johnson. She is currently a Non-Executive Director on the boards of Hakon Invest AB and Neopitch AB.
John Allan, Chairman of Dixons Retail, said: "I am delighted that Andrea has agreed to join our board. She brings with her a wealth of business experience in the consumer electronics sector and an in depth knowledge of the Nordic region."
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