Ekenberg was commanding officer of the Swedish Army Artillery School (Artilleriets stridsskola) from 1996 to 1999[2][4][5][6] and was promoted to colonel in 1997.[2][7] In 1999, he was promoted to senior colonel,[2] after which he was appointed commanding officer of the Eastern Army Division.[2][8][9] Ekenberg was then head of the Land Warfare Department (Markstridsavdelningen) in the Joint Forces Directorate (Krigsförbandsledningen) at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters from 2000 to 2001.[9][10][2] He was promoted to brigadier general in 2002[2] and was appointed head of the Management Office (Ledningskansliet) at the Swedish Defence University in 2002.[2][11][12]
On 1 July 2005, Ekenberg was appointed Chief of Home Guard. He was promoted to major general on 31 May 2017.[13] Ekenberg retired on 31 August 2018 and was succeeded as Chief of Home Guard by Major General Stefan Sandborg.[14] Ekenberg has also served as a Home Guard instructor and an active member of the Artilleribefälsföreningen ("Artillery Officer's Association") in Jönköping. Ekenberg has also been chairman for some time of the Swedish Women's Auxiliary Veterinary Corps (Svenska Blå Stjärnan) for Jönköping County.[15]
Personal life
Ekenberg is married to Christina Ekenberg and they have two children. He has been living in Linköping since 1994.[2][15]
Swedish Reserve Officers Federation Merit Badge in silver (Förbundet Sveriges Reservofficerares förtjänsttecken i silver)
Eastern Army Division Commemorative Medal (Östra arméfördelningens minnesmedalj, ÖFördSMM)
Psychologic Defence Associations of the Total Defence Medal of Merit (Totalförsvarets psykförsvarsförbunds förtjänstmedalj, TfpsykfbGM/SM) (Criscom)
Swedish Working Dog Club Medal of Merit (Svenska Brukshundklubbens förtjänstmedalj) (2018)[19]
Commemorative Medal of the Nobel Prize to the UN Peacekeeping Forces (Medaljen till minne av Nobels fredspris till FNs fredsbevarande styrkor, NobelFNSMM)