Jens Heidkötter, Managing Director NETZSCH Pumps & Systems yang baru, tersenyum dengan setelan jas biru formal dengan latar belakang yang kabur.

21.01.2020

Jens Heidkötter Bergabung dengan NETZSCH Pumps & Systems sebagai Direktur Pelaksana Baru

Setelah direktur pelaksana sebelumnya, Jens Niessner, beralih ke manajemen Erich NETZSCH Holding di Selb, spesialis pompa NETZSCH Pumps & Systems di Waldkraiburg dapat mempekerjakan Jens Heidkötter, seorang ekonom pascasarjana yang memiliki pengalaman di Grup, sebagai penggantinya.

Graduate economist Jens Heidkötter has many years of experience in the collaboration of parent companies with medium-sized foreign subsidiaries in the technical-industrial sector. He is familiar with the perspective of the operative responsibility for subsidiaries as well as with regard to Group responsibility as Head of Controlling at the headquarters. Jens Heidkötter is taking over all previous responsibilities of Jens Niessner.

Responsibilities of Heidkötter at NETZSCH

As Managing Director, he is responsible for the areas of Finance & Controlling, Human Resources, Information Technology and Quality Management with the respective functions for the global Pumps & Systems business area. He reports to his predecessor Jens Niessner, the responsible Managing Director at Erich NETZSCH Holding, who has been working there as CFO of the NETZSCH Group since 2019.

Ideal basis for a seamless continuation at NETZSCH

He is joining graduate industrial engineer Felix Kleinert, longstanding Managing Director of NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH, whose responsibilities for the core processes of product and technology management, operations and sales as well as the overall responsibility for the global business field Pumps & Systems remain unchanged. The proactive support during his induction from Felix Kleinert, Jens Niessner and the rest of the management team provided the ideal basis for a seamless continuation of the management activities plus new impulses for successful leadership and cooperation in all areas.

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