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Hainbuch
Hainbuch Italia under new management: Davide Ghizzardi is CEO of the Hainbuch subsidiary since February
With Davide Ghizzardi as their new CEO, Hainbuch's Italian subsidiary Hainbuch has found a worthy successor to Enrico Veronese. Happily, they did not have to look far, and they have found a familiar face. Ghizzardi has worked in sales for Hainbuch Italia for 11 years, knows the market, and of course is totally familiar with all the processes and procedures of the subsidiary. Veronese, who was at the helm of the subsidiary as "Dirigente" for many years, is now going into a well-earned retirement. He headed the subsidiary since its foundation in 2001.
Hainbuch's small but very capable subsidiary, flourished brilliantly under his watch and was able achieve steady growth, countering the market trend in Italy in the last few years. Today the company employs 6 people and generates external sales of 3M euros. Hainbuch is very pleased to have been able to fill the position from its own ranks. In this way, Hainbuch makes sure its successful business strategy and consistent market positioning will continue over the long term.
Just as his predecessor was able to do, Ghizzardi will further develop the Italian market and will surely handle his new responsibilities with excellent skill.
Hainbuch's small but very capable subsidiary, flourished brilliantly under his watch and was able achieve steady growth, countering the market trend in Italy in the last few years. Today the company employs 6 people and generates external sales of 3M euros. Hainbuch is very pleased to have been able to fill the position from its own ranks. In this way, Hainbuch makes sure its successful business strategy and consistent market positioning will continue over the long term.
Just as his predecessor was able to do, Ghizzardi will further develop the Italian market and will surely handle his new responsibilities with excellent skill.