Germany's MHM Holding reorganises top management
23 Jan 24 2 min read
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- MHM Holding undergoes management reorganisation.
- Taner Bicer and Carsten Zölzer, top managers, join the board alongside Britta Hübner.
- Departing CEO Heiner Klokkers played a crucial role in the company's reorganisation.
- The focus now shifts to financial strengthening and operational advancement, with a confident outlook for future success.
Taner Bicer, responsible for the Group's Chemicals Division, and Carsten Zölzer, Head of the Offset Division, are joining the Management Board of MHM Holding GmbH. Both will also remain Managing Directors of hubergroup Deutschland GmbH and retain their current responsibilities.
Together with Britta Hübner, responsible for the transformation of the group, they will form the Management Board of MHM Holding GmbH.
Britta Hübner comments on the change in management: "Heiner Klokkers has played a key role in shaping the company in recent years and initiated the reorganisation of the Group. Now it is time to take the next step, to strengthen the Group's financial power and to drive it forward operationally. Taner Bicer and Carsten Zölzer, two long-standing hubergroup managers who have rendered outstanding services to the company over many years, are taking over."
In the context of the Group's transformation, the management is focusing intensively on the forthcoming refinancing. In order to achieve this goal, extensive preparatory work has already been successfully carried out. The management looks to the future with confidence and continues to build on the successes achieved so far.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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