Thomas Näslund

Thomas Näslund has extensive experience in various roles within the business industry. Thomas is currently the Group CEO at Magello Group, where they lead the development and optimization of systems, services, and products. Prior to this, Thomas held the position of Deputy CEO at Magello Group, where they had full P&L responsibility for two of the company's business areas and initiated a transformation of the business offer and corporate culture.

Thomas is also a co-founder and co-owner of Dreamlake, where they focus on business development, product development, and organizational coaching. Additionally, they serve as a Senior Advisor at JobAgent®, a startup company in the HR-Tech industry, and as the CEO and Founder of Kabang!, a hybrid consulting and product development company specializing in e-commerce and online solutions.

Before these roles, Thomas worked as a Board Member and Chairman of the board at Sälj & Marknadshögskolan, representing the business industry as a senior advisor. Thomas also founded Aptitud, where they played a crucial role in building the company from scratch to over 30 employees.

Prior to that, Thomas held management positions at Avega Group AB, where they led Avega Zenit AB and another subsidiary specializing in Enterprise Web. Thomas also worked as a Key Account Manager and Manager at Avega Group. Earlier in their career, Thomas was a Sales Manager at Ajilon and a Key Account Manager at Secode, specializing in managed IT security services. Thomas began their career as an Account Manager at FMP Solutions.

Overall, Thomas Näslund has a wealth of experience in leadership, business development, sales, and strategic advisory roles across various industries.

Thomas Näslund attended Sälj & Marknadshögskolan from 2002 to 2004, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in International sales and marketing. In addition, they received a certification from StyrelseAkademin in May 2023.

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