H&M Group
Marcus Lenngren is an experienced professional in the fields of engineering, cybersecurity, and leadership, currently serving as Area Manager and Cyber Security Manager at H&M Group since January 2024. Previously, Marcus held key positions such as Senior Engineering Manager at Sinch, where oversight of a team of engineers and the establishment of development routines were prioritized. As Engineering and Security Manager at P.F.C., Marcus created security awareness training and managed GDPR compliance. With a strong background in technology leadership, Marcus has successfully transformed organizational structures, implemented security frameworks, and driven innovation across various companies, including roles as CTO at FMG and Tölve, and as Director of Software Engineering at IGT. Marcus's educational foundation includes studies at Kungsgård and HagaGymnasiet.
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H&M Group
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In 1947 Erling Persson opened a ladieswear store called Hennes with the idea of making fashion available and affordable to all. The store in Västerås would soon be followed by more. Today, H&M Group is a global design company with brands in 74 markets. The H&M group is a family of brands making it possible for customers around the world to express themselves through fashion and design, and to choose a more sustainable lifestyle. They create value for people and society in general by delivering their customer offering and developing with a focus on sustainable and profitable growth. The H&M group includes the brands H&M and H&M HOME, COS, Weekday, Monki, & Other Stories and ARKET, the marketplace Afound and the B2B initiative Treadler. In addition, the H&M group is the majority shareholder in Sellpy, a fast-growing ecommerce platform for second-hand items. Their brands all have their own unique identity, and they complement each other well. Together they offer a great variety of styles and trends within fashion and accessories, beauty and sportswear as well as interiors. While increasing the share of recycled or other more sustainably sourced materials their brands are also offering customers several services to make a sustainable lifestyle accessible to more people. The H&M group’s brands reach customers around the world. Wherever, whenever and however their customers want to meet them – in their stores, on their websites, in digital marketplaces and on social media– they want to offer a convenient and inspiring experience in which the channels interact and strengthen each other. They are continuing to focus on digital growth, optimisation of the store portfolio and integration of online and physical stores.