Henrik Oscarsson

Chief Commercial Officer (cco) at Liber AB

Henrik Oscarsson has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Henrik is currently the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Liber AB since February 2019. Prior to this, they served as the Chairman of the Board at Ullna Golf Club starting in April 2015. From 2007 to 2019, Henrik held various positions at Adlibris, including Chief Operating Officer (COO) & Head of Adlibris Growth, Managing Director of Discshop Svenska Näthandel AB, and Director of New Business. Henrik was also the Chairman of the Board at Discshop Alandia Ab and Bamba.

Before joining Adlibris, Henrik worked at Activision Blizzard as the General Manager, where they played a key role in establishing the company's presence in the Nordic region and significantly increasing sales. Henrik also held positions as Head of Publishing at PAN Vision AB, Sales and Marketing Director at Bonnier Multimedia AB, and General Manager at Psygnosis (Sony Computer Entertainment).

Henrik'searliest work experience includes serving as the General Manager at Seeley's Ceramics Services GmbH, where they managed the European subsidiary and worked on expanding the retailer and distributor structure. Overall, Henrik Oscarsson's work experience demonstrates their expertise in management, e-commerce, sales, and marketing across various industries.

Henrik Oscarsson attended the University of Hartford from 1993 to 1994, where they obtained an MBA degree in Business Economics. Prior to that, they studied at SUNY Oneonta from 1990 to 1993 and earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Economics. Additionally, in 2012 and 2013, Oscarsson participated in The Bonnier Duke Program at Duke University, which focused on corporate education. Furthermore, in 2016, they attended StyrelseAkademien, where they specialized in "Rätt fokus i styrelsearbetet" (right focus in board work), although no degree was specified for this program.

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  • Chief Commercial Officer (cco)

    February, 2019 - present