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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom gear<\/a> maker Ericsson<\/a> Tuesday said its Chief Compliance Officer (CCO<\/a>) Laurie Waddy will be leaving the company after a four year stint.

\"Ms. Waddy joined Ericsson in April 2019 and played an important role in strengthening the company's ethics and compliance function,\" the company said in a statement, adding that she will be replaced on an interim basis by Jan Sprafke.

\"We thank Laurie for her contributions to Ericsson over the past several years building the Compliance function and program and wish her the best as she starts her next chapter,\" said Borje Ekholm, President and CEO of Ericsson.

“Over the past four years Ericsson has made tremendous progress building toward a best-in-class compliance program. The Company is well positioned to continue this journey, and I am excited to explore new opportunities,\" said Waddy.

Ericsson said a search for a successor is underway, adding that as the
interim CCO<\/a>, Sprafke will report to Scott Dresser, Group Chief Legal Officer and the Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Directors until a permanent replacement is identified.

Waddy will be working with Jan Sprafke to ensure a smooth transition of the compliance functions and monitorship activities, according to the statement.
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MWC23: Ericsson to demonstrate new RAN, transport gear, live digital twin of 6G network<\/a><\/h2>

Ericsson will also demonstrate 5G standalone network slicing early deployments. The company will further offer a glimpse into the future of 6G-related technologies being explored in its labs.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Swedish telecom gear<\/a> maker Ericsson<\/a> Tuesday said its Chief Compliance Officer (CCO<\/a>) Laurie Waddy will be leaving the company after a four year stint.

\"Ms. Waddy joined Ericsson in April 2019 and played an important role in strengthening the company's ethics and compliance function,\" the company said in a statement, adding that she will be replaced on an interim basis by Jan Sprafke.

\"We thank Laurie for her contributions to Ericsson over the past several years building the Compliance function and program and wish her the best as she starts her next chapter,\" said Borje Ekholm, President and CEO of Ericsson.

“Over the past four years Ericsson has made tremendous progress building toward a best-in-class compliance program. The Company is well positioned to continue this journey, and I am excited to explore new opportunities,\" said Waddy.

Ericsson said a search for a successor is underway, adding that as the
interim CCO<\/a>, Sprafke will report to Scott Dresser, Group Chief Legal Officer and the Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Directors until a permanent replacement is identified.

Waddy will be working with Jan Sprafke to ensure a smooth transition of the compliance functions and monitorship activities, according to the statement.
\"MWC23:<\/a><\/figure>

MWC23: Ericsson to demonstrate new RAN, transport gear, live digital twin of 6G network<\/a><\/h2>

Ericsson will also demonstrate 5G standalone network slicing early deployments. The company will further offer a glimpse into the future of 6G-related technologies being explored in its labs.<\/p><\/div>