Beate Reimann is the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Quantron. Mrs Reimann brings over 25 years of experience of heading international financial organisations and a proven track record of delivering financial results and successfully implementing change management strategies and efficiency improvements in manufacturing, engineering, sales and distribution organisations. Most recently she was CFO and Head of Information and Communication Technology at NSK Europe in Maidenhead, England. Prior to this, Beate Reimann had held positions at ITW Ltd, Avnet Technology Solutions Inc and Rolls Royce Power Systems AG, among others.

Quantron founder, Andreas Haller, on the new CFO

“I would like to thank Herbert Robel who, in addition to his role as CHRO at QUANTRON, also temporarily took on the position of CFO and did an excellent job. I am also very pleased to welcome Beate Reimann to the Management Board of Quantron AG as the new CFO. Her international experience and expertise will make a valuable contribution to the further development of our global financial strategy”, stated Quantron AG founder, Andreas Haller.

In addition, Quantron announced the expansion of management level in two different areas. Darka Marquardt complements the QUANTRON management team through her role as Director People & Culture. Moreover, Donato Azzarone is the new director of Quantron Energy.

“With three such competent experts on board, we are consolidating QUANTRON’s position as a powerhouse in the field of sustainable mobility. The focus is now very much on the scaling and internationalisation of our business model, and we have now been able to recruit further top talents for QUANTRON for this eventuality as well as developing our inhouse talents for a global career in the cleantech sector and become a attractive employer in the Cleantech sector globally”, commented Quantron AG CEO, Michael Perschke.

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