Karin Forseke

Karin Forseke

Karin Forseke (born 1955) is a Swedish businesswoman and was CEO of Swedish investment bank Carnegie between 2003 and 2006.

Forseke has been employed by Carnegie since 1998, when she became head of international sales and sales trading. She became CEO in March 2003, when Lars Bertmar resigned his position as CEO to became Chairman of the company. She resigned in March 2006, being replaced by Stig Vilhelmson. Karin Forseke was one of very few female CEOs in companies listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.


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