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Søren was originally trained M.Sc. Econ and State Authorized Public Accountant (CPA). He spent 27 years in EY, of these 12 years as Audit Partner and 5 years leading EY’s audit practice in Denmark.
Since his time with EY, he has served as CFO in Clipper Group Ltd, Maersk Line, DT Group A/S and most recently as Interim CFO in SimCorp A/S.
CEO in Falck Safety Services, Torben Harring says: “I’m excited by the fact that we have been able to attract Søren Strøm. Søren brings a wealth of financial and managerial experience, which will help us to fast track the transformation and growth of our company.”
Søren Strøm says: “Falck Safety Services has a strong international service platform and with Polaris Private Equity as the new strong owner, I see an existing opportunity to help accelerate the growth, both in terms of geography and service lines.”
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