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Helena Thybell emerges new Executive Director of SIWI – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 20, 2025
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Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) has announced the appointment of Helena Thybell as its new Executive Director. Thybell, who has previously held positions such as CEO of Save the Children Sweden, brings extensive experience in strategic organisational development and leadership.

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Helena Thybell

She will assume her new role on March 17, 2025.

“I am truly excited to join such a renowned and influential organisation as SIWI,” says Thybell. “Water and climate are among the most pressing issues of our time, and I look forward to leading SIWI’s important work in these areas. I am equally excited to help shaping SIWI’s path forward as an organisation, to make it fit for future challenges and opportunities.”

With a strong background in senior leadership roles across international organisations, Thybell has worked extensively in sustainability, business development, societal challenges, leadership, and human rights. Her core expertise includes driving organisational capability, fostering leadership, and delivering strong business results in complex and uncertain environments.

“I am eager to contribute my experience in organisational development, strategy, and positioning,” she adds. “I am passionate about fostering engagement and energy, and I look forward to working alongside SIWI’s dedicated and knowledgeable team and the new SIWI Board as we take the next steps together for the organisation.”

Tom Panella, Chair of SIWI, describes Thybell as a competent and experienced leader and says that together with the rest of the board, he looks forward to working with her.

“I am pleased that SIWI will have a new ED with such an extensive background in developing organisations and identifying opportunities in a complex landscape,” says Panella.

Thybell will replace Caroline Andersson who has served as Acting ED for SIWI since September 2024.

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