Steen Lynenskjold has been employed by Terma since 1989. Prior to his current role, Steen has had several
assignments within Terma – latest as Senior Vice President, Defense & Security, which covered the global
supply of airborne and naval self-protection systems, SCANTER radar systems, and tactical command and
control systems for mission-critical defense and security applications.
Steen Lynenskjold has had a leading role in making Terma a more global company. Terma A/S is
headquartered at Aarhus Denmark and maintains Danish facilities in Copenhagen and Grenaa.
Internationally, Terma has subsidiaries and operations in The Netherlands, Germany, the U.S., Singapore,
United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and India.
In 1999, Steen relocated as project manager for 18 months to Seattle, U.S., to support the Boeing Joint
Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft competition within the area of autonomic logistics. In the period 1990-1996,
Steen worked in Darmstadt, Germany, to develop command and control systems for satellites used by the
European Space Agency.
Steen holds an MSc (EE) degree from the Technical University of Denmark in 1987. In addition, he
graduated as executive MBA from the Technical University of Denmark in 2002.
Steen is chairman of the Board of Directors of the Alexandra Institute, which is a research-based limited
company that bridges the gap between the IT corporate sector, research, and education. He is a member of
the IEEE and ACM.
Steen works at the corporate headquarter at Lystrup. He and his wife, Eva, have a daughter, Anna Katrine,
and a son, Christoffer.
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