Schottel Appoints Kaul CEO

August 29, 2018

Schottel appointed Stefan Kaul as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) & President Industrial Operations. The appointment follows the departure of Dr Christian Strahberger who has decided to leave the company after holding the top spot for about two years. Kaul joined the company in 1989 and has held several key positions in research and hydrodynamics. Since 2007 Kaul has held the position of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and was responsible for all engineering activities.

At the same time SCHOTTEL announces that it will create two business focus areas to increase the company operational effectiveness and further increase the focus on delivering customer value.

Stefan Kaul as new CEO & President Industrial Operations (right) and Hans Laheij (left) who has been appointed Deputy CEO & President Marine at SCHOTTEL
Stefan Kaul as new CEO & President Industrial Operations (right) and Hans Laheij (left) who has been appointed Deputy CEO & President Marine at SCHOTTEL

The ‘Industrial Operations’ business area will ensure effective processes for customer deliveries, while the business focus area ‘Marine’ will focus on all Global Sales, Marketing and Services activities and customer contacts. Besides his duties as CEO, Mr Kaul will also lead the business area ‘Industrial Operations’.

In connection with the changes in business structure, Hans Laheij has been appointed Deputy CEO & President Marine. Laheij joined the company in 2016 and has since then held the position of VP Sales & Marketing at SCHOTTEL. Laheij has a long working experience in the Maritime business and previously worked in various commercial and project management roles at Lips Propulsion and Wärtsilä Marine Solutions. He was working in Asia and stationed in Shanghai, China before moving to Germany to join Schottel in 2016.

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