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Press release Gothenburg, Sweden on November 7, 2024

Alexandra Holland appointed as EVP Communications at Getinge

Getinge appoints Alexandra Holland as the new Executive Vice President of Communications effective November 11, 2024. Alexandra will become a member of the Getinge Executive Team and lead the development, advancement, and execution of the company’s communications and public affairs strategy.

”I am very pleased that Alexandra is joining Getinge as EVP Communications,” says Mattias Perjos, President & CEO at Getinge. “She is a dynamic leader who brings extensive experience and demonstrated success from a long career in healthcare and global medtech, and will be a valuable member of the Getinge Executive Team as we continue delivering life-saving and innovative solutions to patients globally.”

“I am honored to become Getinge’s EVP of Communications and look forward to working with Mattias and the talented colleagues around the world to shape inclusive and impactful engagement with a diverse group of stakeholders,” says Alexandra. “I am inspired by the passion of the Getinge team and believe together we will deliver on our promise to help improve and save lives.”

Alexandra has dedicated her career to healthcare, including almost 15 years at Johnson & Johnson in the consumer, corporate, and medtech sectors. Most recently, Alexandra served as Vice President, Business and Culture Communications, MedTech, responsible for championing key initiatives to improve and protect reputation, drive business results, advance culture, and deliver value to patients, customers and shareholders.

Alexandra Holland will report to Mattias Perjos and be a member of Getinge’s executive team. She will be based in the United States and will take office on November 11th.  

Media contact:

Caroline Örmgård, Head of Public & Media Relations
Phone: +46 (0)10 335 0041
Email:
 caroline.ormgard@getinge.com

About Getinge

With a firm belief that every person and community should have access to the best possible care, Getinge provides hospitals and life science institutions with products and solutions that aim to improve clinical results and optimize workflows. The offering includes products and solutions for intensive care, cardiovascular procedures, operating rooms, sterile reprocessing and life science. Getinge employs approximately 12,000 people worldwide and the products are sold in more than 135 countries.

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