Wucherer to Take Helm as Ziehl-Abegg CEO

Wucherer

Dr. Marc Wucherer, who has held numerous management positions both in Germany and abroad, will take the helm as CEO of Künzelsau, Germany-headquartered Ziel-Abegg in December. The supervisory board of the global provider of ventilation, control and drive technology announced the appointment earlier this month. With a degree in business administration, Wucherer began his career at Siemens AG, holding a series of management roles, including president of an industry segment in Northeast Asia. Wucherer has been on the Board of Directors at Bosch Rexroth AG since 2017, with global responsibility for sales and marketing and, more recently, the factory automation segment. Ziel-Abegg said Wucherer’s “international experience is a perfect fit for shaping [its] continued global growth.”

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