TKE Reorganizes Communications, Marketing Department

Düsseldorf, Germany-based TK Elevator (TKE), has reorganized its Communications and Marketing department, the global company announced in October, a move that installed four key executives. Dr. Anahid Rickmann was named head of the department at the beginning of October. Trained as a political scientist, she comes to TKE from Swiss automotive supplier Autoneum, where she was head of Corporate Communications and Responsibility, leading global communications and sustainability strategy. She will be supported by Nicholas Neu, head of External Communications; Laura Herrmann, head of Internal Communications and Projects; and Michael Lemke, serving as head of Marketing. TKE CEO Peter Walker praised the new team, saying, “We are very pleased to welcome communications expert Anahid Rickmann, who looks back on years of experience in financial and marketing communications as well as corporate responsibility. Together with her new team, she will market and highlight our company’s technical expertise and pioneering role even more strongly, especially with regard to our industry-leading digital solutions.”

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