Ikea’s current CEO, Peter Agnefjäll, has announced he will step down on 1 September after a five-year stint. At that time, Jesper Brodin will take charge of the Swedish group.
With Ikea for 22 years
Agnefjäll has spent 22 years at Ikea, but he will now leave the company and look for another challenge. “After 22 exceptional years at Ikea, including five in my current position, it feels like a natural moment to head into another direction”, Agnefjäll said. “Ikea has been an important part of my life, both personally and professionally. Before I make any new choices, I want to spend some time with my family.”
Jesper Brodin will succeed him on 1 September. Currently, he is Ikea Sweden’s CEO and heads the company’s product development and logistics.
“Respect his choice”
“I have closely worked with Peter for a long time. Just like many others, I feel compelled to thank him for his incredible guidance and effort, which have definitely helped Ikea grow over the past few years. I expect to have plenty of wonderful years still and it is an incredible honour to help guide the company in the retail industry’s rapidly-evolving world.”
“While I am sad to see Peter leave after many years of service, I respect his decision. Under his guidance, IKEA Group entered new and important markets. He also made huge strides in our restructuring program, which enables us to better meet the ever-changing consumer needs”, INGKA Holding’s chairman, Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, said. “Peter also implemented our sustainability focus in real-life. I look forward to working with Jesper as we take our next steps in becoming the world’s leading multichannel home furnishing retailer.”