With Saori Dubourg succeeding Axel Kühner, Greiner AG has been led by a woman for the first time since March 1. Now the plastics processor from Kremsmünster (Upper Austria) has to restructure its management again. Reason: Manfred Stanek, currently Chief Operating Officer, is leaving the company.
“We deeply regret his step to leave the group of companies,” said Dominik Greiner, chairman of the supervisory board of Greiner AG, which only reorganized the executive suite in the spring with the new appointment of Saori Dubourg as CEO.
Stanek will leave at the end of this year
Now the plastics processor and foam producer from Kremsmünster (Upper Austria) has to reposition itself. Reason: Manfred Stanek, currently Chief Operating Officer at Greiner and part of the three-person board of directors, is leaving the company at the end of the year. This is emphasized at your own request.
“After more than eight intensive years, I am convinced that the time has come for new impulses,” says Stanek, who speaks of a “beautiful and successful chapter” that will soon end for him.
Stanek led Greiner’s packaging division for more than six years and has been a member of the management team of the company since the beginning of 2023. The company generated a turnover of 2.12 billion euros last year. The Upper Austrian company employs more than 10,500 people worldwide.
Source: Krone

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