Luxinar appoints new managing director
Hull-based laser manufacturer Luxinar has appointed Stefan Hackl as its new managing director to lead its global growth strategy.
Stefan brings extensive experience in operations and sales, with a background in high-paced industries such as automotive.
His leadership skills and international experience make him a key asset as he takes charge of Luxinar’s 200-plus workforce at its Hull headquarters and sales and service offices in China, Germany, Italy, Korea and the USA.
With a master’s in International Business from the University of St Andrews, Stefan is well-positioned to drive operational excellence and innovation, ensuring Luxinar continues its trajectory of success and expansion.
Stefan said: “I am honoured to be part of such an impressive company with over 25 years of innovation and expertise in laser technology and look forward to contributing to the company’s growth and success.
“I am confident that together, we will achieve remarkable milestones and create new opportunities in the industry.”
Yannick Galais, sales director at Luxinar, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Stefan to our team.
“His visionary approach, strategic mindset, and passion for excellence align perfectly with our company’s values and objectives.
“We are confident that his leadership will propel us to new heights and reinforce our position as an industry leader.”
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