MMT Appoints Sverlinger CEO

June 27, 2018

P-O Sverlinger, CEO, MMT Group (Photo: Credit MMT)
P-O Sverlinger, CEO, MMT Group (Photo: Credit MMT)

P-O Sverlinger was named CEO of MMT Group. Sverlinger comes from the management consultancy firm Triathlon Group, where he is one of two founders, as well as CEO.

During his time at Triathlon, the firm has grown into a sizeable, stable and successful international Management Consultancy with a client base in large and medium sized Nordic industrial companies. He is well acquainted with the operations of consultant firms and emphasizes the importance of good customer relations and skilled, enthusiastic employees.

Sverlinger holds a M. Sc. degree in Civil Engineering and has a Ph.D. degree in management of professional service firms with a specialty in technical consultants serving the construction industry. He has been an officer and a clearance diver in the Swedish Navy.

Sverlinger  joined MMT on May 2, 2018 and he has worked in parallel with acting CEO, Peter Forhaug, until June 1, when he formally took on the role as CEO. Forhaug has joined the board of directors as deputy chairman and will continue to work for the group.

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