Synergy Health appoints Asian specialist to the board
Synergy Health, the provider of outsourced sterilisation services, has appointed Niclas Ollson to the senior executive board as Chief Executive Officer for Asia and Africa.
Synergy Health, the provider of outsourced sterilisation services, has appointed Niclas Ollson to the senior executive board as Chief Executive Officer for Asia and Africa.
Ollson has worked in the medical device sector in Asia for the last 10 years as President of Getinge China and General Manager for the East Asia region since 2008.
Synergy's Chief Executive Richard Steeves, said Ollson would be tasked with "increasing the tempo" of the firm's expansion in Asia having grown Gettinge into the "undisputed" market leader in China.
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Synergy shares have had a very steady last 12 months, gaining 1.3% against a FTSE 100 fall of 3.4%.
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