04.06.18
Dr. Rainer Rauberger, who joined the VPF paper and film converting company as a sales manager three years ago, has died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 49.The company management and employees are mourning the painful loss along with his bereaved family.
In his role as sales manager, Rauberger was a driving force who accomplished many things that will continue to lead VPF into the future. Highly engaged, he played a successful part in implementing the company’s strategy and was very much appreciated by customers and colleagues alike. His many years of industrial experience and profound knowledge of adhesives made him a sought-after consultant who offered solid advice.
Rauberger gained an excellent reputation in the labelling and adhesives industry. “His commitment, attention to detail in so many different areas and his unquenchable thirst for knowledge were simply unique.We will sorely miss him, his humor and the deep conversations that frequently went beyond purely work topics,” says VPF managing director Ralf Waltmann.
The company extends its deepest sympathies to hisfamily. Rauberger leaves a wife and 12-year-old son.
In his role as sales manager, Rauberger was a driving force who accomplished many things that will continue to lead VPF into the future. Highly engaged, he played a successful part in implementing the company’s strategy and was very much appreciated by customers and colleagues alike. His many years of industrial experience and profound knowledge of adhesives made him a sought-after consultant who offered solid advice.
Rauberger gained an excellent reputation in the labelling and adhesives industry. “His commitment, attention to detail in so many different areas and his unquenchable thirst for knowledge were simply unique.We will sorely miss him, his humor and the deep conversations that frequently went beyond purely work topics,” says VPF managing director Ralf Waltmann.
The company extends its deepest sympathies to hisfamily. Rauberger leaves a wife and 12-year-old son.