Inside information: Nokia announces a leadership transition –
Justin Hotard appointed as successor to Pekka Lundmark
Nokia Corporation
Inside information
10 February 2025 at 08:00 EET
Inside information: Nokia announces a leadership
transition – Justin Hotard appointed as successor to Pekka
Lundmark
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced a leadership transition.
Nokia’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Pekka Lundmark, has
informed the Board that he will step down. The Board has appointed
Justin Hotard as the next President and Chief Executive Officer of
Nokia. He will start in his new role on 1 April 2025.
Hotard joins Nokia with more than 25 years’ experience with
global technology companies, driving innovation, technology
leadership and delivering revenue growth. He currently leads the
Data Center & AI Group at Intel. Prior to this role, he held
several leadership roles at large technology companies, including
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NCR Corporation. He will be based at
Nokia’s headquarters in Espoo, Finland.
“I am delighted to welcome Justin to Nokia. He has a strong
track record of accelerating growth in technology companies along
with vast expertise in AI and data center markets, which are
critical areas for Nokia’s future growth. In his previous
positions, and throughout the selection process, he has
demonstrated the strategic insight, vision, leadership and value
creation mindset required for a CEO of Nokia,” said Sari Baldauf,
Chair of Nokia’s Board of Directors.
“I am honored by the opportunity to lead Nokia, a global leader
in connectivity with a unique heritage in technology. Networks are
the backbone that power society and businesses, and enable
generational technology shifts like the one we are currently
experiencing in AI. I am excited to get started and look
forward to continuing Nokia’s transformation journey to maximize
its potential for growth and value creation,” said Justin
Hotard.
After leading Nokia since 2020, Nokia’s current President and
CEO, Pekka Lundmark, has decided to step down from executive roles
and move on to the next phase of his career.
“I want to thank Pekka for his significant contributions to
Nokia, he will leave with our highest respect. The planning for
this leadership transition was initiated when Pekka indicated to
the Board that he would like to consider moving on from executive
roles when the repositioning of the business was in a more advanced
stage, and when the right successor had been identified. Now, both
of those conditions have been met, and he has decided to step
down,” said Sari Baldauf.
She continued: “Pekka joined at a difficult time in Nokia’s
history. Under his tenure, Nokia has re-established its technology
leadership in 5G radio networks and built a strong position in
cloud-native core networks. Network Infrastructure has delivered
growth and significant profit improvement, and Nokia has secured
the longevity of its patent licensing business. At the same time,
Nokia has built strong foundations in new growth areas, refreshed
the company’s brand and culture, transformed its operating model
and rebalanced its portfolio.”
“Leading Nokia has been a privilege. When I returned to Nokia in
2020, I called it a homecoming, and it really has felt like one. I
am proud of the work our brilliant team has done in re-establishing
our technology leadership and competitiveness, and positioning the
company for growth in data centers, private wireless and industrial
edge, and defense. This is the right time for me to move on. I have
led listed companies for more than two decades and although I do
not plan to stop working, I want to move on from executive roles to
work in a different capacity, such as a board professional. Justin
is a great choice for Nokia and I look forward to working with him
on a smooth transition,” said Nokia’s President and CEO Pekka
Lundmark.
Lundmark will step down on 31 March 2025. He will continue as an
advisor to the new CEO until the end of the year.
An event for media and financial analysts will be held today at
10:00 EET. Link to join the webcast:
https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/hjd9zmyx.
Journalists and financial analysts, who wish to ask a question
during the event, must dial-in to an audio-only conference call
line. The attendees must pre-register here:
https://dpregister.com/sreg/10196883/fe7f25be61.
If you wish to ask a question on the call, you must mute the
webcast and only use the participant dial-in during the Q&A
session as there is a delay of approximately 15-30 seconds.
Journalists and financial analysts can join via webcast or in
person (Nokia’s Executive Experience Center at Karakaari 18,
Espoo). Members of the media and analysts who want to participate
in person, are kindly requested to show their press credential or
valid ID on arrival.
Justin Hotard, CV
Born: 1974
Nationality: US national
Experience:
- Intel, Santa Clara, CA,
2024–present: Executive Vice President and General Manager, Data
Center & AI Group
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Houston,
TX / Tokyo, Japan, 2015–2024: various leadership positions
including:
- Executive Vice President and General
Manager, High Performance Computing, AI & Labs
- President and Managing Director,
Japan and China
- NCR Corporation, Duluth, GA,
2007–2014: various leadership positions including: President and
General Manager, Global Small Business Cloud Platform
- Symbol Technologies (acquired by
Motorola, Inc), Holtsville, NY, 2003–2007: Director, Product
Management and Senior Manager, Corporate Development
- Motorola, Inc, Arlington, IL,
1996–2000: Senior Systems Engineer
Education:
- Master of Business Administration,
MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, 2002
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical
Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,
1997
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