TomTom CEO Harold Goddijn to step down
March 5 (Reuters) - TomTom TOM2.AS CEO Harold Goddijn will step down on April 16 and will be replaced by current chief revenue officer Mike Schoofs, the Dutch mapping technology group said on Thursday. Goddijn will remain with the company and join its supervisory board at the end of a "structured succession process", TomTom said in a statement. (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak) ((Alessandro.Parodi@thomsonreuters.com;))