Jill Smith to Leave Hexagon's Board in Connection With the Annual General Meeting

NACKA STRAND, Sweden, April 07, 2017 — (PRNewswire) —

Jill Smith has announced that she will not stand for re-election to Hexagon AB's Board of Directors at the AGM in May 2017. 

Jill Smith previously intended to stand for re-election but her role as acting CEO of Allied Minds, a role she recently assumed, limits her capacity for external directorships. 

Jill Smith has been a director of Hexagon since 2013.

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