Nokia says Chief People Officer Stephanie Werner-Dietz will leave

Nokia said Stephanie Werner-Dietz, Chief People Officer, will leave the mobile network maker and step down from its Group Leadership Team.
Nokia AirScaleStephanie Werner-Dietz joined Nokia in 1998 and was appointed Chief People Officer in January 2020. She has held various HR leadership positions throughout her career in a number of different countries.

Under Stephanie’s leadership Nokia’s People organization underwent transformation to renew its focus on providing a motivated and engaged workforce. She recently unveiled Nokia’s new People strategy which has a strong emphasis on growth, skills and development, and which aims to establish and maintain outstanding technology leadership.

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