DAMM appoints new Vice President R&D


Thursday, 14 February, 2019

DAMM appoints new Vice President R&D

A new Vice President R&D has just been appointed at DAMM Cellular Systems.

Hauke Holm will be stepping into the role, effective from 1 June 2019.

Holm is an experienced leader and has a strong industry track record, most recently from Hytera Mobilfunk in Germany where he was CTO and responsible for R&D and product management. He has more than 20 years of experience within the PMR/LMR industry and critical communications business.

“Hauke’s achievements and results from Hytera and fjord-e-design make him the ideal candidate for the position as VP R&D at DAMM. His strong engineering and industry knowledge combined with his innovative approach and business understanding will strongly contribute to DAMM’s strategy,” said Hans Damm, owner and CTO of DAMM.

“I am confident that he will be a major asset to me and to DAMM as the company continues to build its presence globally. I am looking very much forward to getting Hauke on board.”

“I have always been impressed by the results of DAMM’s forward-thinking approach to development as well as DAMM’s portfolio of products and solutions. I am looking forward to working closely together with Hans Damm and the management team to further develop DAMM’s technical leadership. I am dedicated to contributing to DAMM’s continued growth,” Holm said.

“The recruitment of Hauke Holm is further proof of our strategy to invest in the best people, to develop our organisation and ultimately provide the best products and solutions to our partners and customers,” said CEO Jens Thostrup.

Image caption: Hauke Holm, new Vice President R&D.

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