TKE Shareholders Appoint New Supervisory Board Member

Hartung

Shareholders of TK Elevator GmbH (TKE) announced they have appointed Isabel Hartung to TKE’s Supervisory Board. Hartung’s business experience includes nearly seven years at TRUMPF SE + Co. KG, a provider of manufacturing solutions in the fields of machine tools, laser technology, electronics and Industry 4.0. Most recently at TRUMPF, she was CEO of high-volume markets in the laser technology division. Prior to that, she worked for more than 16 years as a consultant, lastly as director of Knowledge, Global Operations, at McKinsey & Co. Hartung currently serves on the advisory boards of Röchling SE & Co. KG and Thinkers.ai. She is also chairwoman of the advisory boards of Komet Austria GmbH and freiheit.com technologies.

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