New Market Development Manager at Sika

Sika Deutschland GmbH has strengthened the team of the business unit structural waterproofing: Thomas Zitzelsberger joined the company and took the position as Market Development Manager. The 42-year-old manager from Wuppertal (Germany) is responsible for the design of new products used for structural waterproofing and their introduction on the market. Current focus lies on the new fresh concrete composite waterproofing membrane SikaProof A. Zitzelsberger promotes the development of well-known fields of application of this technology and opens up new ones at the same time. Providing customers...

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