New commercial director Andreas Hoffmann strengthens tacterion’s management team

After the successful development work in the early years of tacterion, co-founder Daniel Strohmayr is now handing over the commercial management to the experienced industry manager Andreas Hoffmann. The change is effective as of 01.07.2023.

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July 3, 2023

Andreas Hoffmann has a successful career as a senior executive, authorized signatory and managing director in various functions in the tooling and fastening technology industry. Mr. Hoffmann has gained extensive professional experience in the areas of sales, customer success, operations as well as quality and supply chain, which he will now contribute to the further growth of the company for the benefit of tacterion. With the product areas plyon® and skillflow®, tacterion is active in industries in which Andreas Hoffmann has an extensive network.

The management of tacterion now consists of the technical managing director Dr.-Ing. Michael Strohmayr and - new - the commercial managing director Andreas Hoffmann.

Daniel Strohmayr will remain with tacterion as a driving resource. He will continue to contribute to the company's development as an advisory board member and shareholder, and from now on as "founder-as-a-service" for special topics related to strategic corporate development.

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New commercial director Andreas Hoffmann strengthens tacterion’s management team
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