Change in Wallenstam’s Group Management


Benny Olsson Deputy CEO of Wallenstam and CEO of the subsidiary Svensk
NaturEnergi AB will retire on 30 June 2015 and accordingly will also leave his
assignment as a member of Wallenstam’s Group Management. Benny joined Wallenstam
in 1988 and since then has worked in a number of managerial functions in the
Group.
“Benny is a fantastic colleague who will now retire after 27 years in
Wallenstam. Benny has essentially held all of the managerial positions that one
can have in the company. I hope we can continue to have good cooperation and
that even in the future we will have the privilege of using Benny’s extensive
competence in construction, among other areas. He will be engaged initially as
an expert in connection with early stages of the planning process in the
Stockholm region,” says Hans Wallenstam, CEO of Wallenstam.

The new CEO of Svensk NaturEnergi as of 1 July 2015 will be Karin Mizgalski who
has worked at Wallenstam since 2007 and most recently held the position of Key
Account Manager and project manager at Svensk NaturEnergi.

With Benny’s retirement, Wallenstam’s Group Management will consist of the
following persons from 1 July 2015:

  · Hans Wallenstam, CEO
  · Mathias Aronsson, Deputy CEO in charge of region Stockholm
  · Thomas Dahl, Deputy CEO in charge of region Gothenburg
  · Elisabeth Vansvik, Director of Communications
  · Susann Linde, CFO and IR Director
  · Ulf Ek, Finance Director

Wallenstam AB (publ) is required to make this information public under the
provisions of the Swedish Financial Markets Act and the Swedish Financial
Instruments Trading Act. The information was made publicly available on 29 June
2015 at 8.00 a.m. CET
For further information:
Elisabeth Vansvik, Director of Communications, Wallenstam AB (publ) tel. 46
(0)705-17 11 38
www.wallenstam.se
Wallenstam is a growing property company that manages, builds and develops
properties for sustainable living and the pursuit of business in Gothenburg and
Stockholm. The property holding is valued at around SEK 30 billion and the
tenant base consists of just over 7,600 households and 1,000 businesses. The
total lettable area is around 1 million sq m. Wallenstam is self-sufficient in
renewable energy through Svensk NaturEnergi, with 67 of its own wind turbines
and hydro power stations in operation. The company's B shares have been listed
on Nasdaq Stockholm since 1984.

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