Tommy Zwicky

[3][4] He attended the Danish School of Media and Journalism 2001–2005, where he received the highest possible grade (13) for his thesis.

Zwicky started his media career as freelancer journalist on TV 2 News in 2003.

He has directed and hosted the first daily news program for children, Ultra Nyt, in Denmark.

Zwicky had worked in the Huawei's Danish office as the vice president of communications for seven months.

The announcement comes after it was revealed in The Washington Post, that Huawei has tested a face recognition technology that has been able to identify Uighurs, the predominantly Muslim minority group that Chinese authorities have detained by the hundreds of thousands in reeducation camps.