NEW NETONNET HEAD

Karl Eckerdal. Photo: NetOnNet

Karl Eckerdal is the new CEO of NetOnNet. – Karl is tailor-made for the task, says Group CEO Ros‑Marie Grusén at Komplett Group.

After Josefin Dalum stepped down as NetOnNet head last summer, Robin Malmqvist has been acting as interim manager. He will return to his previous role in the organisation.

In a press release, CEO Ros-Marie Grusén says this about Karl Eckerdal:

– I am convinced that his value-driven leadership and strong execution skills will contribute to NetOnNet's further development. At the same time, I would like to extend a big thank you to Robin Malmqvist for his important and valued efforts as interim leader.

The press release notes that Karl Eckerdal holds a master's degree in business administration from Lund University, specialising in strategy and marketing.

 

Ros‑Marie Grusén. Photo: Komplett

Another one from pharmacy

– He has extensive experience in retail and has previously held several leading operational positions, including regional manager, operations director, and managing director for LloydsApotek. Karl has also been the Scandinavian manager for the veterinary chain AniCura and most recently operations and tender director at Norsk Medisinaldepot in Norway, responsible for around 400 pharmacies and approximately 3,000 employees, according to the press release.

Thus, the recruitment of employees between pharmacies and the electronics industry continues.

– I am very much looking forward to assuming the role of managing director for NetOnNet and, together with the organisation, continuing to develop the customer experience and strengthen the company's position in the market, says Karl Eckerdal in the press release.

The article was previously published in the print edition of the trade magazine Elektronikkbransjen no. 1/2026, which was distributed in week 8. Here you can read the article and browse through the digital edition of the magazine. You can read all issues of the magazine digitally, from no. 1/1937, at elektronikkbransjen.no/historiskarkiv.
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