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Episodes/Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, Chairman & CEO Volvo | Reflections on Innovation and Integrity
September 8, 202054:22

Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, Chairman & CEO Volvo | Reflections on Innovation and Integrity

Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, Chairman & CEO Volvo | Reflections on Innovation and Integrity

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References & Resources

Pehr G. Gyllenhammar

Former Chairman & CEO of Volvo

pehrgyllenhammar.com
This episode features Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, the former Chairman and CEO of Volvo, reflecting on his impactful career. It covers his transformative 24-year leadership at Volvo, his role in shaping European industry through initiatives like the European Round Table of Industrialists, and his extensive involvement with global business and cultural institutions. The discussion highlights his insights on innovation and integrity throughout his distinguished career.

Key Topics

Leadership at VolvoEuropean Industrial InfluenceGlobal Business and GovernanceInnovation and Integrity

Companies & Organizations

Skandia Insurance Company

Where he served as Managing Director and Chief Executive.

Volvo

Where he served as CEO for 24 years, starting at age 35.

European Round Table of Industrialists

Founded by Gyllenhammar to shape industry in Europe.

Chase Manhattan Bank

Former member of the International Advisory Committee.

United Technologies

Served on the board.

Kissinger Associates

Worked with or served on the board.

Rothschild Europe

Worked with or served on the board.

Lazard

Worked with or served on the board.

Reuters Founders Share Company

Served on the board.

Aspen Institute

Served on the board.

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Served on the board.

Show Notes

Swedish industrialist Pehr Gyllenhammar was born in Gothenburg in 1935, the son of insurance executive Pehr Gyllenhammar and Aina Kaplan Gyllenhammar. He graduated in 1959 from Lund University with a Bachelor of Law degree, and studied at the Centre d’Etudes Industrielles in Geneva. Mr. Gyllenhammar was Managing Director and Chief Executive of Skandia Insurance Company, then became the CEO of Volvo when just 35 years old. His 24-year tenure leading the company was an historic and groundbreaking era in Volvo’s history.

Gyllenhammar directly shaped industry in Europe by founding the European Round Table of Industrialists, which conceived of and implemented major infrastructural improvements such as the France-England Channel Tunnel. Mr. Gyllenhammar is a former member of the International Advisory Committee of the Chase Manhattan Bank, and has worked with or served on the board of such institutions as United Technologies, Kissinger Associates, Rothschild Europe, Lazard, the Reuters Founders Share Company, the Aspen Institute, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.