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European sales VP for Baldwin
03 March 2022
UNITED STATES-based maker of process-automation equipment for print, packaging, textiles and film extrusion, has appointed Oliver Jentschke to lead its European sales drive.

Baldwin Technology Company has appointed Oliver Jentschke, an industrial engineer with a long track record as a customer-focused sales leader, as its vice president of sales for Europe. His experience leading and developing commercial teams, along with his results-driven approach and passion for enhancing the customer experience, will be instrumental as he builds and delivers Baldwin’s print sales strategy across Europe.
Baldwin chief commercial officer Peter Hultberg said: “I am delighted that Oliver has joined Baldwin to partner with our team and develop our strategy for serving existing and new customers in the print market, driving toward customer connectivity and value, and further growing our business in Europe.”
Jentschke is a highly skilled commercial leader, most recently working for Ratioparts GmbH (part of Arrowhead Engineered Products), where he was the sales director for Europe. Prior to that, Jentschke was the sales sirector for Oerlikon and ROFIN- LASAG AG. He also spent time as the business development manager for Rotoflex/Mark Andy, where he and his sales team drove revenue growth and market expansion throughout Europe. Jentschke received an industrial engineering degree from the University of Cologne in Germany.
Jentschke said: “I am very excited to be part of the Baldwin team and to be working in an industry that I have always enjoyed.”
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