Founder heir puts Ambu first – exits chair position at cancer firm

Simon Hesse Hoffmann is stepping down as chair of Nanovi as he takes on a board position at Ambu, his family’s firm. ”I have therefore chosen to prioritize my time,” he explains.
Simon Hesse Hoffmann | Photo: Privat / PR
Simon Hesse Hoffmann | Photo: Privat / PR
by albert rønning-andersson, translated by daniel pedersen

Focus, time, and resources – it takes all three to be part of a company the size of Ambu, and with a full work calendar, the day’s 24 hours must be prioritized.

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