Yaskawa Southern Africa has announced the appointment of Kurt Rosenberg as YSA’s new managing director. Rosenberg assumed responsibilities on 1 November and succeeds Terry Rosenberg who has stepped down after 30 years.
Manfred Stern (left) and Kurt Rosenberg at the appointment ceremony.
Manfred Stern, CEO of Yaskawa Europe expressed his appreciation for the great contribution Terry Rosenberg has made to the organisation over the years. He will remain with YSA as company chairman and key account manager.
Kurt Rosenberg has been part of the Yaskawa team since 2006 as sales director and amongst other things has been responsible for robotic sales, marketing, internal systems, IT and business procedure development.
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