
Zenseact CEO Ödgärd Andersson and Recorded Future co-founder Staffan Truvé are among the names included in the newly revised boards of the university and the Chalmers Foundation.
Ödgärd Andersson, who leads the AI company Zenseact and has been referred to as “the brain behind Volvo’s self-driving cars,” is now joining the board of the Chalmers University of Technology Foundation as an external member. This board will henceforth be chaired by the new chairperson Thomas Erséus, CEO of AMF Fastigheter, who has been a member of the university board since 2022. He succeeds Christel Armstrong Darvik, who chaired the foundation board since 2020 and was previously a member since 2013.
Staffan Truvé, CTO and one of the founders of the AI-driven security analysis company Recorded Future, will be one of three new external members of the university board. The other new external members are Saab’s Director of Human Resources Lena Eliasson and Life Science veteran Catarina Flyborg. Since September 2023, the university board has been chaired by former President Stefan Bengtsson.