New CEO at Tomteland in Mora starts this autumn

Fairy tale park Tomteland in Mora appoints Malin Ahlsén Gahns as new CEO as part of a strategic push for growth and expansion. She will take up the position this autumn and describes the role as a real dream job. The recruitment aims to strengthen the organization ahead of the next expansion phase.

Tomteland, the popular fairy tale park in Mora, announces the recruitment of a new CEO to support its continued development. Malin Ahlsén Gahns will take over the CEO position this autumn, according to a press release from the company. The recruitment is part of a larger strategic initiative focused on growth and expansion.

The company states that the goal is to strengthen the organization and prepare for the next phase of expansion. Malin Ahlsén Gahns expresses enthusiasm for the role, calling it 'a real dream job.' The article is written by Eric Salomonsson.

Tomteland is known for its Christmas and fairy tale themes and attracts visitors from across the region. This leadership change comes at a time when the company is investing in further growth in Dalarna.

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