Roto North America Promotes Juergen Schairer to Director

Roto North America Promotes Juergen Schairer to Director
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Date: 14 February 2019

Roto North America is pleased to announce that Juergen Schairer has taken on the new role of Director, Product Innovation and Sales Engineering.

With this new role, Schairer will be focusing on Product Innovation, Sales Engineering for European products, and Sales Engineering for North American products.

Juergen Schairer“I am excited about the new challenges presented to me at Roto North America and I am confident, with the team at hand, that we will accomplish even more success with superb engineering support coupled with innovative product developments,” said Schairer.

Schairer joined the Roto North America team as Manager, Application Engineering – Euro Products in the summer of 2018 and has steadily led Roto’s European Tilt&Turn Group in Chester, CT.

“Using his vast experience as a fabricator of windows and doors, Juergen has been a great addition to the Roto team and we look forward to the future successes he brings to Roto. The company continues to gain momentum in the market by providing customers with quality products that perform well over time and a dedicated technical support, both of these aspects Juergen will help enhance in his new role,” says Chris Dimou, Roto North America’s President & CEO.

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