Zero emission vehicle specialist Quantron (here’s our extensive report about the last edition of the Quantron Days, held in Augsburg) has changed some key professionals in its management team. Earlier this year, the company’s founder Andreas Haller replaced Michael Perschke as CEO.

Now, Reto Leutenegger, Managing Director of the subsidiary Quantron Switzerland AG since January 2023, was appointed Chief Sales Officer (CSO). Moreover, Alexander Stucke, former Head of Sales Bus at QUANTRON, was promoted to Director Global Sales Bus & Tender.

New position at Quantron also for Martin Lischka and Jörg Zwilling

Former Head of Marketing and Strategy (since 2022) Martin Lischka has moved within QUANTRON to the role of Director Global Product Management. He has the crucial task of expanding the global portfolio for BEV and FCEV trucks and buses. In addition to the Product Strategy and Product Design organizational units, he is also responsible for Product Marketing.

Last but not least, Jörg Zwilling has taken over the management of marketing, communications and external affairs as new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). “With Reto Leutenegger, we gained a pioneer in climate-friendly commercial vehicle technology as CSO for Quantron AG”, commented Andreas Haller. “His expertise in sales and vehicle technology fits in perfectly with the dynamic development of our company. I would like to congratulate Martin Lischka and Jörg Zwilling on their new positions. We have set ourselves ambitious goals for this year and I am confident that these restructuring measures will put us in an excellent position to achieve them in the coming months.”

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