Staff Reporters
Nov 24, 2010

Sony Ericsson loses top global marketer

GLOBAL - Sony Ericsson's global marketing chief, Lennard Hoornik, has become the latest high-profile marketer to leave the company.

Sony Ericsson loses top global marketer

A spokesman for the handset manufacturer confirmed that Hoornik had decided to depart his role within the global marketing team with immediate effect, to pursue 'new career opportunities'.

It is not known whether he has another job to go to.

Hoornik took up the top global marketing job in 2008, following the departure of Dee Dutta, who had been in the role for six years.

Hoornik had previously operated as corporate vice-president and head of the brand's Asia-Pacific division.

Colleagues said he was instrumental in turning the Sony Ericsson brand around from a loss-making operation, where sales halved year-on-year in 2009, back into profit by the third quarter of this year.

 

This article was first published on marketingmagazine.co.uk.

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