New job, new contact information

This Friday was my last day at Nansen and today is my first day at my new employer, Valtech.

I’ve had a blast at Nansen, especially when Kalle, Emil (who is also returning to Valtech after his paternal leave) and me went to NDC 2009, and I wish Nansen all the best in the future. But I’m hoping that the grass is even greener on the other side at Valtech.

For those who are used to e-mailing me at my old @nansen.se address, please contact me at mail@joelabrahamsson.com instead.

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