Appointment of Florian Daniel as Director of Digital Business at Carglass Germany is announced
In the ever-evolving world of business, changes are a constant. This month, several notable appointments and transitions have taken place in the European tech and hospitality sectors.
One of the most significant changes comes from the digital arena, where Florian Daniel, a seasoned professional with a decade-long tenure at global education provider Berlitz, has taken on a new challenge. As of February 2024, he has been appointed as the CTO and Managing Director Germany at Future Group, a leading consortium of European providers of digital adult education.
At Future Group, Daniel is tasked with driving innovations with a focus on long-term business success. His extensive experience in international companies, particularly his recent role as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Deutsche Hospitality, where he oversaw digital transformation, e-commerce, customer experience, and the integration of digital platforms, will undoubtedly prove invaluable.
Meanwhile, in the automotive industry, Carglass, a leading international vehicle glass repair and replacement specialist, has announced a new appointment. Florian Daniel will be joining the company, taking up the responsibility for the digital strategy, the further development of digital business processes, and the customer journey at Carglass. His mission: to create a seamless, future-oriented digital experience for customers, clients, and employees.
In another notable development, Matthias Wittenberg has been appointed as the new Sales Director at Carglass Germany. The company is poised for growth under the combined leadership of Daniel and Wittenberg.
Elsewhere, there have been changes in the boardroom. Forvia, a leading provider of automotive services, has undergone a CEO change. Additionally, there is a new board appointment at Neodigital Autoversicherung, but details about the new appointee are yet to be disclosed.
As these changes unfold, one thing remains clear: the future of these companies rests in the hands of their new leaders, ready to steer their respective industries into a digital-first era.