Percy Barnevik
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Background
Born in Simrishamn in southern Sweden, the youngest of three children, he grew up in Uddevalla, north of Gothenburg, where his parents operated a small printing company. Barnevik was educated at Göteborg University's School of Business, Economics and Law and at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has later received seven honorary doctorates in Sweden, Finland and the USA, including from Linköping University (1989) and Göteborg University (1991).[5][6][citation needed] Barnevik received also the IEEE Engineering Leadership Recognition Award (1993).[7]
Career
Barnevik started his professional career in the Swedish company Datema, but soon moved to Sandvik. In Sandviken, where between the years 1969 and 1970 he hired over 150 people, his employees say "he has some kind of magic in him—you just can't refuse his offer." He developed unique relationships with many of his colleagues which helped him to improve the communication. In 1975, he was promoted to CEO of Sandvik's American operations, Sandvik Steel. Within the next four years he tripled the revenues, grossing $250 million, and turned the company profitable. During his work in the United States, Sandvik started competing against the industry leaders, such as General Electric and U.S. Steel.
In 1979 he joined ASEA, a leading Swedish heavy industrial company based in Västerås. In 1987 he decided to merge with its Swiss competitor – Brown Boveri Ltd. It was the largest merger at that time. He held the position of CEO of ASEA 1980–87, was CEO of Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) 1988–1996. He was Chairman of Sandvik 1983–2002, Chairman of Skanska 1992–1997, Chairman of Investor AB 1997–2002, Chairman of AstraZeneca 1999–2004,[8] Chairman of ABB 1996–2002, Member of the Board of DuPont, USA 1991–1998 and Member of the Board of General Motors, USA 1996-2009. He was also a regular Bilderberg Group attendee 1992–2001 and belonged to the group's Steering Committee.[9]
During his 8 years as CEO of ASEA followed by the 9 years as CEO of ABB, the company achieved an increase of stock value of 87 times or 30% average per year over the 17 years. Net profit increased 60 times and sales 30 times. Based upon these extraordinary results Barnevik received a one-off payment of 148 million Swiss francs when he retired as CEO in 1996. 2002, six years later under a second succeeding CEO, ABB stock market value plummeted from 54.50 francs in 2000 to just under 15 francs. When ABB's board made the pension payment public, a huge scandal ensued and Barnevik was forced to resign as chairman of Investor, the Swedish investment company controlled by the powerful Wallenberg family, and to hand back a large chunk of his pension to ABB.[10][11]
Philanthropy
In 2003, Barnevik co-founded charity Hand in Hand with Dr Kalpana Sankar in Tamil Nadu, India. The charity, which fights poverty through job and business creation, has since grown to include programs in 10 countries: Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, India, Afghanistan and, more recently, Cambodia and Myanmar.[12] Hand in Hand’s mission is to work for economic and social empowerment of the poorest and most marginalized people by supporting the development of businesses and jobs. Since 2003, the Hand in Hand network has helped start and sustain 1.3 million businesses and has generated 1.9 million jobs.[13]
Personal life
Barnevik lives in London. In an interview he once stated that he took a test which stated he was unsuitable for a managerial position.[14][15]
Current affiliations
- Member of the Business Council and the International Investment Council advising the South African government[16]
- Member of the Advisory Council of Centre for European Reform, UK
- Member of the Advisory Council at the Wharton School of Business Administration
- Member of the Advisory Council at the Humboldt University in Berlin
- Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences since 1982[17]
- Member of the Governing Board and Advisors at the Grassroots Business Fund
- Member of the Advisory Council at the Academy of Engineering Sciences in Finland
- Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999)[18]
- Honorary Member, the Royal Academy of Engineering[1]
- Honorary Chairman, Hand in Hand International
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Preceded by | CEO of Asea 1980–1987 |
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CEO of ABB Group 1988–1996 |
Succeeded by Göran Lindahl |
Preceded by | Chairman of ABB Group 1996–2002 |
Succeeded by Jürgen Dormann |
Preceded by | Chairman of Sandvik 1983–2002 |
Succeeded by Clas Åke Hedström |
Preceded by | Chairman of Skanska 1992– 1997 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Chairman of Investor AB 1997–2002 |
Succeeded by Claes Dahlbäck |
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Chairman of AstraZeneca 1999–2004 |
Succeeded by Louis Schweitzer |
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- 1941 births
- Living people
- People from Simrishamn Municipality
- People from Uddevalla Municipality
- Swedish businesspeople
- University of Gothenburg alumni
- Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni
- General Motors former executives
- Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
- Members of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group
- Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences