Nokia and HERE appoint new president and CEO

By on 6 May, 2014
Rajeev Suri

Incoming Nokia president and CEO Rajeev Suri.

 

After the sale of its devices and services business to Microsoft on April 25, 2014, Nokia has announced a new strategy and leadership team to build on its networks, location, and technologies business.

Effective May 1, Rajeev Suri will take over as the new President and CEO of Nokia Corporation. Timo Ihamuotila has been appointed as the Executive Vice President and Group Chief Financial Officer, and Michael Halbherr as CEO of the location business, HERE.

Suri joined Nokia in 1995 and has held a wide range of leadership positions in the company. Since October of 2009, he has served as CEO of NSN, the former joint venture between Nokia and Siemens that is now fully owned by Nokia. All three businesses will report to Suri.

Renewed strategy for HERE

Nokia has stated that through its HERE business, it will invest to “further develop its location cloud to make it the leading source of location intelligence and experiences across many different operating systems, platforms and screens.” The company will target its investment in three areas: 1) technology for smart, connected cars; 2) cloud-based services for personal mobility and location intelligence, including for the growing segment of wearables and special purpose devices; and 3) location-based analytics for better business decisions.

“Our view is that only one other company has location services that come close to the depth and breadth of those from HERE – and HERE has the advantage of being independent from any operating system or single business model,” said Rajeev Suri.

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