IVSH Transfers Management to Kremer
Jan-Frederik Kremer, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the cutlery and household goods industry, is set to take the helm of the Industrial Association of Cutlery and Household Goods (IVSH) in Solingen, Germany.
Kremer, who holds a degree in political science and history, has been co-managing the IVSH association since April 1st. His tenure as a co-manager has been marked by his dedication and commitment to the industry.
Before joining IVSH, Kremer served as CEO of AiF Research Technology Communication (FTK) for five years. Prior to that, he was the North Rhine-Westphalia regional director of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.
Notably, Kremer is also the founder and was previously the CEO and Principal of AiF InnovatorsNet. His tenure at AiF InnovatorsNet ended in December 2023.
Jens-Heinrich Beckmann, the former leader of IVSH, is retiring on June 30th. Beckmann, who led the association successfully for many years, will hand over the reins to Kremer on July 1st, when Kremer will officially become the sole manager of the IVSH association.
The Industrial Association of Cutlery and Household Goods (IVSH) is an association for the cutlery and household goods industry in Solingen, Germany. The association plays a crucial role in representing and promoting the interests of its members, fostering innovation, and supporting the growth of the industry.
With Kremer at the helm, the IVSH association is poised to continue its mission of advancing the cutlery and household goods industry in Solingen, Germany. Kremer's extensive industry experience, coupled with his leadership skills, will undoubtedly contribute to the association's success in the coming years.
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