New CEO for RESON22/06/2009 |
| Mr. Kim Lehmann has accepted to join RESON as of 1st June 2009 in the position of CEO. Mr. Lehmann brings a track record of developing customer focus, growing sales, and expanding business markets from the companies with whom he has served during the last 20 years. |
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Most recently Kim Lehmann comes from a position as president & CEO of Spectronic Denmark. Prior to this Mr. Lehmann worked as director of product marketing and communication at Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, a manufacturer and supplier of sound and vibration solutions, including transducers and hydrophones.
Mr. Lehmann has an MBA from Copenhagen Business School, a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the Danish Technical University, and an education as reserve officer in the Royal Danish Air Force.
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