Sinch Names Jonas Dahlberg Acting CEO
The Board of Directors (the Board) of Sinch AB (publ) today declares the appointment of Jonas Dahlberg as interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately. This appointment is a component of the company's continuous leadership transition process.
As previously stated on May 7, Laurinda Pang has chosen to resign as CEO of Sinch. After ongoing conversations among the Board, Laurinda, and Jonas, the Board concluded that moving to an interim CEO is the appropriate action to aid Sinch’s upcoming phase of execution and expansion.
“Over the past several years, Sinch has transformed into a more profitable business, with an integrated customer offering, poised for growth. The Board believes this leadership transition will build on and accelerate that momentum and we are fully aligned with both Laurinda and Jonas on the path forward,” said Erik Fröberg, Chairman of the Board.
“Jonas has been deeply involved in the company’s transformation and strategy execution for the past year. He is an accomplished CEO with experience from leading large international organizations in tech enabled services. The Board has great confidence in his ability to lead Sinch during the next phase of development,” Erik Fröberg continued.
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Jonas Dahlberg began his role as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Sinch on April 1, 2025. Before joining Sinch, he held the position of CEO and previously CFO at Transcom, a worldwide customer experience outsourcing company. He additionally held several executive roles at Sweco, the top engineering consultancy in Europe. Before joining Sweco, he worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Company. Jonas possesses a Master of Science in Applied Physics and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
“During the last few years, Sinch has developed into a leading global cloud communications platform under the leadership of Laurinda. We are now well positioned to accelerate growth as the customer communication infrastructure for the AI economy. I’m excited to continue working with our talented teams to execute on our priorities: deliver value to our customers, drive innovation and create value for our shareholders,” said Jonas Dahlberg.
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“I’m incredibly proud of what we have accomplished as a team. We transformed from acquired stand-alone companies, into a more integrated company, strengthened profitability and reignited growth. Jonas is ideally positioned to lead Sinch into the future. I fully support this transition and the Board’s decision to accelerate the succession timeline as the company enters its next chapter,” said Laurinda Pang.
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As mentioned earlier, Laurinda Pang will remain with the company until a permanent replacement is appointed, but not beyond 31 December 2026.