Friday, October 04, 2024
deugro has a management change around

deugro has a management change around

deugro has implemented a new C-suite executive level management team consisting of five members:

Thomas C. Press – chairman and co-CEO

Klaus Strahmann – co-CEO

Simon Wasum – chief operating officer

Tim Killen – chief sales officer

Felix Schneider – chief financial officer

“The project logistics landscape has changed extremely in the past years, and we have safely and successfully navigated these waters by being able to identify these changes, assess the risks and innovate new solutions and products to provide greater efficiency, transparency and improved collaboration.

“The new management structure is the next step, allowing us to respond even more specifically and individually to client requests. This emphasises our commitment to continuing our investment strategy of providing industry-leading IT systems and digitalisation tools, coupled with end-to-end operational excellence delivered throughout the life cycle of our projects and shipments,” said Simon Wasum, chief operating officer, deugro group.

Following the constitution of the deugro C-suite, deugro has also announced the following eight senior appointments in the role of presidents responsible for all the business regions, who together represent the deugro global management structure:

Tobias M. Schultz – president North America

Mark Hollenstein – president South and Central America

Mirko Menge – president Western and Southern Europe, India and Africa

Matias Setala – president Scandinavia and Eastern Europe

Sergey Godlevskiy – president Russia and CIS

Steffen Behrens – president Middle East

Sven F. Hergemoeller – president S.E. Asia and Oceania

Dirk Wittkowski – president Greater China and Pakistan

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