We welcome Jan Mårtensson as the new Managing Director of 9altitudes Denmark

“We’re strengthening our senior management team in Denmark to support our growth ambitions in 9altitudes, as Denmark is an important region for the group. Next to René J. Frøkjær we also attracted Jan Mårtensson. Together they will lead the pack, helping us to reach new heights with our customers”, says Filip Bossuyt, CSO and founder of 9altitudes

Jan Mårtensson brings over 16 years of experience within our industry, and we are confident that his competencies will be a great match with our existing leadership team, enabling them to build a strong foundation for the future growth of 9altitudes Denmark.

“I’m excited to become part of the 9altitudes team. The company offers a unique value proposition to customers with the full digital thread – and a strong focus on both operations and support. I’m really looking forward to being part of that and to meeting all my new colleagues,” says Jan Mårtensson.

What does the future hold for 9altitudes Denmark?

The past three years have not only been spent servicing our customers but also on unifying the company into a cohesive whole and leveraging the synergies that came from bringing the different parts of the business together. These synergies are already creating many benefits for our customers.

“We are now in a strong position, where the different departments complement each other well, and we can offer our customers an objective assessment of how they should plan their digital transformation to achieve the greatest possible business value – something we couldn’t offer in Denmark before becoming 9altitudes,” says René J. Frøkjær.

Although a lot has happened over the past years, there are still big plans for the future:

"We’re not quite there yet, but great progress has been made in bringing 9altitudes Denmark together. In the time ahead, the focus will also be on further improving our operations and increasing transparency towards our customers. It’s important that what you see is what you get, and I’m pleased that we’re already taking the first steps in that direction this April."

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