Genelec focuses on German customer experience with appointment of Marcel Schechter Germany – Genelec has announced the appointment of Marcel Schechter as senior customer experience specialist, with special focus on the domestic German market.
Based near Stuttgart, Schechter forms part of Genelec’s international marketing and sales team and will be working in close collaboration with business development manager Eric Horstmann and local German distributor Audio Pro, and will be concentrating on strengthening activities in marketing, education and customer support.
Having graduated in Audiovisual Media, Schechter then worked as a studio engineer and lecturer, spending seven years as engineer at Bauer Studios in Ludwigsburg before joining Audio Pro in 2014 as Genelec product specialist. In this role Schechter gained a deep knowledge of the Genelec brand, specialising in assisting customers with loudspeaker selection, installation and room calibration, and providing high quality
Genelec appoints Marcel Schechter as Senior Customer Experience Specialist
19th April 2021
Based near Stuttgart, Schechter forms part of Genelec’s international marketing and sales team.
He will be focusing on strengthening activities in marketing, education and customer support and will be working in close collaboration with Genelec’s Business Development Manager Eric Horstmann and local German distributor Audio Pro.
“Marcel is a perfect fit for Genelec – his knowledge, energy and passion for the brand has been obvious since the day he joined Audio Pro,” said Genelec International Sales Director Ole Jensen. “With our total commitment to building closer relationships with our customers in Germany and reinforcing local distribution activities, we know that Marcel’s connections and experience will prove invaluable.”
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