Wassmer Named CEO at Kelvion

April 12, 2016

Robert Wassmer (Photo: Kelvion)
Robert Wassmer (Photo: Kelvion)
Robert Wassmer will join Kelvion, a globally active manufacturer of industrial heat exchangers, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director of Kelvion Holding GmbH effective as of July 1, 2016, the company’s shareholder committee announced.
 
Wassmer is an experienced CEO with national and international experience. He has previously served as chairman of the executive board at Knorr-Bremse Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, the European Rail Equipment Subgroup of Knorr-Bremse. Before that, he was Executive Vice President of DEMAG Cranes AG as well as CEO of Gottwald Port Technology, President of MAG Industrial Automation Systems Europe and President of Bombardier Transportation´s Division Bogies.
 
Throughout his career, Robert Wassmer held various international executive management positions. He has a PhD Degree in Engineering of the University Karlsruhe (TH).
 
Additionally, Klaus-Peter Glöckner joined the Kelvion Management Board as new Chief Sales Officer (CSO) in January 2016 and as Managing Director of Kelvion Holding GmbH in April 2016. Over the last 12 years, he has successfully formed and developed the plate heat exchanger business within Kelvion. Prior to that, he held various sales and general management positions at Ingersoll-Rand and Jagenberg AG in the U.S., U.K. and France. Klaus-Peter Glöckner holds three university degrees. He earned a Mechanical Engineering Degree from FH Gießen-Friedberg, an Industrial Engineering and Management Degree from FH Frankfurt and a Master of Business Marketing from FU Berlin.

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