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Marco Tecchio appointed SANTEXs CEO

By September 1, 20141 Min Read
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In a context of continuous adaptation to markets and in line with the vision of a global group, SANTEX GROUP has started about two years ago a programme to achieve growth and strength, investing in companies, personnel and know-how.

As per 1 August 2014, the board of SANTEX has decided to involve actively in the management team Marco Tecchio. He has been appointed Group CEO and CEO of SANTEX AG, acting from the SANTEX headquarters in Tobel.

Heinz Michel has been appointed President of SANTEX AG, with an active role in managing the Companies.

The team of Heinz Michel, Marco Tecchio and Stefano Gallucci will work together to manage the growth of SANTEX GROUP to strengthen sales activities and leverage our worldwide presence.

Tecchio has been a key to the successful growth of companies working in very competitive markets. He was previously managing director and CEO of several companies in sectors as machine tools, automotive and power electronics.

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