01.13.20
Flint Group has appointed Dagmar Schmidt to president, Flexographic, with immediate effect. According to the company, this appointment will ensure strategic consistency as the organization continues on its journey to fully commercialize its offerings to print and packaging converters worldwide.
Schmidt joined Flint Group via BASF in 2003. Prior to her most recent CTO role, Schmidt successfully led Flint Group’s flexible packaging business. She also previously held the role of general manager, as well as various commercial leadership and operational/supply chain roles at Flint Group.
In her new role, Schmidt will succeed Aryan Moelker, who will leave the business by the end of January 2020 to take a position as CEO of a German listed company.
Antoine Fady, CEO of Flint Group, says, "I would like to thank Aryan for his important contribution to our company over the last six years. He has re-evaluated the strategic positioning of Flexographic division and overseen the development of new products for Flint Group for HD and thermal plates, the exciting new technology of Nano plate quality and the easy to use Catena-E system."
Steve Dryden, COO of Flint Group, adds, “We are delighted with the appointment of Dagmar to president of the Flexographic division, where she will continue to drive her strong passion for innovation and building high performing teams. This appointment is yet another example of a key appointment being made from within the Flint Group business – which is always pleasing to see. Dagmar is more than familiar with the business, having worked closely with the division in her transformation lead role, and prior to that as general manager for the Flexible Packaging Ink business. I am certain that she will provide a valuable contribution in the ongoing successful development of Flint Group.”
"I am delighted to be taking on this new challenge in what is an exciting period for the organization, and I now look forward to immersing fully in the business and working with the team to ensure that we deliver our strategy," states Schmidt.
Schmidt joined Flint Group via BASF in 2003. Prior to her most recent CTO role, Schmidt successfully led Flint Group’s flexible packaging business. She also previously held the role of general manager, as well as various commercial leadership and operational/supply chain roles at Flint Group.
In her new role, Schmidt will succeed Aryan Moelker, who will leave the business by the end of January 2020 to take a position as CEO of a German listed company.
Antoine Fady, CEO of Flint Group, says, "I would like to thank Aryan for his important contribution to our company over the last six years. He has re-evaluated the strategic positioning of Flexographic division and overseen the development of new products for Flint Group for HD and thermal plates, the exciting new technology of Nano plate quality and the easy to use Catena-E system."
Steve Dryden, COO of Flint Group, adds, “We are delighted with the appointment of Dagmar to president of the Flexographic division, where she will continue to drive her strong passion for innovation and building high performing teams. This appointment is yet another example of a key appointment being made from within the Flint Group business – which is always pleasing to see. Dagmar is more than familiar with the business, having worked closely with the division in her transformation lead role, and prior to that as general manager for the Flexible Packaging Ink business. I am certain that she will provide a valuable contribution in the ongoing successful development of Flint Group.”
"I am delighted to be taking on this new challenge in what is an exciting period for the organization, and I now look forward to immersing fully in the business and working with the team to ensure that we deliver our strategy," states Schmidt.