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Nokia appoints Melissa Schoeb as Chief Corporate Affairs Officer and
member of the Group Leadership team
Nokia Corporation
Stock Exchange Release
17 March 2020 at 9:45 (CET +1)
Nokia appoints Melissa Schoeb as Chief Corporate Affairs Officer and
member of the Group Leadership team
Espoo, Finland -- Nokia today announces the appointment of Melissa
Schoeb as Chief Corporate Affairs Officer and member of the Group
Leadership Team, effective from 12 April 2021.
Nokia's Chief Corporate Affairs Officer oversees Communications,
Government Relations, Brand and Sustainability.
Melissa has extensive experience in corporate affairs and joins Nokia
from Occidental, one of the world's largest independent oil and gas
companies, where she is Vice President, Corporate Affairs, advancing the
company's reputation in support of its global business strategy. Prior
to working at Occidental, she held a number of senior leadership
positions at FleishmanHilliard, one of the world's leading
communications consultancies, and was Director of Global Communications
for Nortel Networks, a multinational telecommunications and data
networking equipment manufacturer.
Melissa also has significant management consulting and business
management experience having held a business director role at The VenCom
Group, a venture capital company focused on the telecommunications
sector, and consulting roles at Gemini Consulting.
"I'm delighted to welcome Melissa to Nokia's Group Leadership Team. She
has extensive experience in managing company reputations and enabling
organizations to achieve their objectives. As Nokia embarks on the next
stage of its journey, we will play a key part in providing the
technology that will enable positive change for the planet, our economy
and our society. Melissa's knowledge in helping shape these relevant
debates and ensure a strong voice for Nokia will be crucial to our
future success," said Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO of Nokia.
"I'm thrilled to be joining the Nokia team at this pivotal time in the
company's history. Its leading technology and intellectual property,
iconic brand and differentiated strategy position it for sustained
long-term growth. I look forward to advancing Nokia's global reputation
with its stakeholders to drive and support the company's business goals,
" Melissa Schoeb commented.
Melissa will be based in Espoo, Finland and report to Nokia's President
and Chief Executive Officer, Pekka Lundmark.
Additional background information on all current members of the Group
Leadership Team can be found at
https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=NQpeEQFSu33P1EUni20zUaec_b0gJlD8CiqTnhwD-cbygjPqvmQzLV50cfSbizehmDAf6E7aTtNFJG8WQIpDBgv1MCwmUqrouoOIMm4dh03bIhswmzhtDZrAKn1IuHDMujX0Owt1Dr6c98EcLmjeF9ROkgtnRGAppMyNM5Vr1aUOYJmD0HdpyAb4vQ2nIwD_cotmyjzY2qiB--k8AU2aMxq5HuDfIcbZ8_Ty0Z7lJNYFoYh_DorRFFINu2ipbhEw
www.nokia.com/en_int/investors/corporate-governance/group-leadership-team.
About Melissa Schoeb
Born: 1968
Nationality: US national
Experience:
Occidental, Houston, US, 2007--
-- Vice President, Corporate Affairs, 2017--
-- Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs, 2012--2017
-- Senior Director, Communications and Public Affairs, 2007--2012
FleishmanHilliard, US, 2002--2007
-- Senior Vice President and Senior Partner, General Manager, Southern
California
-- Senior Vice President and Partner General Manager, San Diego
-- Senior Vice President, San Francisco
Nortel Networks, Santa Clara, US, 2000--2002
--Director of Global Communications
FleishmanHilliard, San Francisco, US, 1998--2000
--Vice President, Technology
The VenCom Group Inc, Chicago, US, 1995--1997
--Business Director
Gemini Consulting, London UK, Washington DC, US, 1991--1995
--Consultant
Education:
-- Fellowship Recipient, Four Freedoms Foundation, Rome, Italy, 1990--1991
-- Double Major, Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Spanish,
1990
-- Mary Washington University, Virginia, US, 1986--1990
Languages:
Fluent in English, Spanish and Italian
Additional positions:
-- Member of the Arthur Page Society and The Seminar
-- Board member of Mary Washington University's College of Business
Executive Advisory Board
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