Carola Lenkewitz: New Head of "Marketing and Communications" in the Siempelkamp Group
Krefeld, July 1st, 2019 – Carola Lenkewitz will be the new Head of Marketing and Communications for the Siempelkamp Group from July 1st, 2019.
Carola Lenkewitz will be responsible for brand management, global external communication including worldwide marketing measures as well as internal communication within the Group. She is thus the new contact person for all media representatives who contact the Siempelkamp Group for research or media cooperations.
Lenkewitz already contributed her expertise in the field of trade fair, market and corporate communications for mechanical and plant engineering at Siempelkamp's appearance at LIGNA in Hanover in May 2019 - here with a focus on the company's expertise in the wood-based panel industry. She gained more than ten years of experience at various levels in mechanical engineering. Leading worldwide teams, she established the development and integration of global brand, marketing and communication structures on several occasions. Lenkewitz and her team are responsible for all communication activities in the Siempelkamp divisions Mechanical and Plant Engineering, Casting Technology and Service.

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