Spotify‘s Sweden-based Managing Director for the Nordic region, Jenny Hermanson, is leaving the music streaming company.

Hermanson started working at Spotify long before it became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange in 2018.

She joined Spotify as an Account Manager in Stockholm in 2009 and was promoted multiple times, eventually taking on the role of MD for the Nordic region eight years ago, in 2015.

Confirming the news in a LinkedIn post on Friday (December 1), Hermanson wrote that, “it has been an extraordinary privilege to lead and contribute to the growth of Spotify in one of its key markets”.

“Being part of a start-up journey to where we are today has been nothing short of an adventure.”

Jenny Hermanson

Added Hermanson: “Being part of a start-up journey to where we are today has been nothing short of an adventure. I will always remember the early days as one of the best times in my career, all the fighting spirit, the parties and the steep learning curve.

“The company holds a special place in my heart, and I am immensely proud of the strides we’ve made together. From shaping the music landscape to fostering innovation, our collective efforts have truly made a mark.”

Hermanson said that her decision to leave Spotify “has been carefully considered” and that she’s “excited to explore new challenges beyond the Spotify universe”.

The exec didn’t provide any other details about her next move.

You can read Hermanson’s statement in full below:

“After an incredible 14-year journey with Spotify, it’s time for me to bid farewell to an unforgettable chapter as the Managing Director for the Nordic region.

“It has been an extraordinary privilege to lead and contribute to the growth of Spotify in one of its key markets. Being part of a start-up journey to where we are today has been nothing short of an adventure. I will always remember the early days as one of the best times in my career, all the fighting spirit, the parties and the steep learning curve. The company holds a special place in my heart, and I am immensely proud of the strides we’ve made together. From shaping the music landscape to fostering innovation, our collective efforts have truly made a mark.

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to the incredible team I’ve had the honor to work with. Your dedication, passion, and collaborative spirit have been the driving force behind our success. Together, we’ve navigated challenges, celebrated victories, and built something truly remarkable.

“To our partners, thank you for your trust and collaboration. It’s been a privilege to work alongside you and witness the transformative power of music in our communities.

“This decision to move on has been carefully considered, and I’m excited to explore new challenges beyond the Spotify universe. The friendships across the globe, lessons, and memories will forever be cherished.

“Change is inevitable, and it’s with a mix of nostalgia and anticipation that I take this next step. I’m grateful for the support, mentorship, and friendships cultivated at Spotify, and I’m confident that the company will continue to thrive and innovate.

“To my incredible colleagues, partners, and friends – thank you for an amazing 14 years. Let’s stay connected, and here’s to the next adventure!”Music Business Worldwide

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