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Expands with a significant number of former Siewert & Kau employees joining its ranks.

Swiss wholesaler Littlebit is expanding operations in Germany by recruiting a team of industry professionals, primarily from the failed competitor Siewert & Kau.

Expands with a surge of former Siewert & Kau staff members joining the company
Expands with a surge of former Siewert & Kau staff members joining the company

Expands with a significant number of former Siewert & Kau employees joining its ranks.

Littlebit, a leading company in the gaming industry, is bolstering its German operations with a series of new hires and promotions, according to Christian Bedel, the Managing Director of Littlebit Germany.

In a strategic move to tap into the growing German market, the company has brought on board several industry experts to expand its business. Among the new faces are Maximilian Kreutz and Oliver Jansen, who have joined Littlebit's Platform Business sales team. Oliver Gorges, previously from the channel platform ITScope, takes on the role of the new Head of Business Development at Littlebit.

Stefan Teichmann has been promoted to Teamlead BDM, while Dennis Giesemann joins Littlebit's B2B channel team. Long-time Littlebit manager Tom Kompes has taken over as Director of Sales. Thomas Fischer has been appointed as Teamlead Network with cross-border responsibilities.

Britta Moessner and Christian Drouin have joined Littlebit's B2C team. Christian Helisch has taken over as Head of Purchasing & Product Management. Unfortunately, no new information about the Solution Sales Team or the new Geschäftsentwicklungsleiter at Littlebit has been disclosed.

These new hires are expected to contribute significantly to Littlebit's growth in the German market, which Bedel considers to be the fastest-growing market with enormous potential. The new employees will be present at Gamescom in Cologne in mid-August, along with long-time team members, for discussions.

Interestingly, many of the newly hired managers previously worked at the insolvent competitor Siewert & Kau, adding valuable expertise to Littlebit's team. Oliver Gorges, for instance, previously held a position at Siewert & Kau.

Bedel expressed confidence in the new hires, stating that they will help Littlebit achieve its goals faster. He did not provide any new information about the reasons for Siewert & Kau's insolvency or Gorges's role at Littlebit.

With these strategic moves, Littlebit is positioning itself for continued success in the competitive German gaming market.

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