Scandic adds country heads to Executive Committee; Chief Operating Officer departs

Scandic President & CEO Frank Fiskers
Scandic President & CEO Frank Fiskers

Scandic Hotels is making changes to its Executive Committee to further strengthen and focus the Group’s business operations and leadership and increase efficiency. The Group’s five country heads will be part of the Executive Committee and at the same time, the position of Chief Operating Officer will be phased out.

Scandic has shown strong financial performance with improved margins during the first six months of the year, which confirms the current positive momentum within the Group.

To maintain this positive momentum and to further strengthen the Group’s decision making and leadership going forward, as of today the country heads will be included in Scandic’s Executive Committee and report to President & CEO Frank Fiskers. Martin Creydt, who is currently Chief Operating Officer, has therefore – after 9 years in the Group – decided to leave Scandic.

“I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to Martin for his significant efforts and the tremendous value that he has created during his many years in the Group. He has been instrumental in creating the strong hotel company that Scandic is today, and I have truly enjoyed working with this ultra-professional hotelier. I wish Martin the very best as he leaves Scandic,” says Frank Fiskers, President & CEO of Scandic Hotels Group.

“My nine years at Scandic have been an exciting journey, and I am very proud of what we have achieved during this time. I leave Scandic with a strong belief in the company’s continued future,” says Martin Creydt, Chief Operating Officer at Scandic Hotels Group.

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