Oskar Schenk Becomes New Branch Manager Of Demaclenko Austria And Germany

The DEMACLENKO board is pleased to announce the appointment of Oskar Schenk as the new branch manager of DEMACLENKO Austria and Germany at the headquarters in Telfs. Thanks to his many years of experience and expertise, particularly in technical snowmaking and piste preparation, he is well connected in the industry and has extensive technical knowledge.

The DEMACLENKO branch for the Austrian and German market is located in Telfs, where the HTI sister companies LEITNER, PRINOTH, LEITWIND and SKADII also have their Austrian headquarters. As of October 2024, Oskar Schenk will take over as the new DEMACLENKO branch manager, taking responsibility for several central areas that are united under the umbrella of the branch: the support of the entire sales network in Germany and Austria, the administration and servicing of all used machines and the organization of the global spare parts business, as DEMACLENKO's central spare parts warehouse is located in Telfs.

"We are delighted that Oskar Schenk will take over the management of our branch in Telfs and enrich the team with his skills and knowledge. We are convinced that his comprehensive understanding of the Austrian and German snowmaking market will make a decisive contribution to the strengthening and growth of DEMACLENKO," says Andreas Lambacher, CEO & President of the Board at DEMACLENKO.

"I am taking on my new role with a clear focus and a lot of motivation. It is a very exciting task to take over the management of the DEMACLENKO Austria and Germany branch and to tackle the future challenges and opportunities together with my team. My goal is to support our customers in the best possible way and to keep the company on the road to success. With my experience and passion for the industry, I am convinced that we can achieve a lot together and continue to grow," says Oskar Schenk.

The entire DEMACLENKO team warmly welcomes Oskar Schenk and looks forward to a good and successful collaboration.

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