Hamburg, Germany, July 13, 2023 – deugro is pleased to announce the appointment of Stefanie Schöttle-Christiansen as Head of Wind Renewable Energy Germany, deugro, effective July 1, 2023. The addition further underlines the company’s commitment to sustainability, and especially the wind energy efforts in Germany. In her new role, Stefanie Schöttle-Christiansen will ensure deugro continues to meet the growing demands of the wind energy sector. Her dedication to excellence and thinking outside the box will ensure outstanding results and future-proof logistical concepts for deugro’s clients. Stefanie Schöttle-Christiansen joins deugro with more than 23 years of experience in logistics, over 10 years of these in the renewable energy sector. In her previous position as Team Lead Logistics Project Management for Northern Europe and Middle East for SIEMENS GAMESA RENEWABLE ENERGY, Stefanie Schöttle-Christiansen successfully managed numerous wind energy projects. Her scope included overseeing the transportation and handling of wind turbine components for both offshore and onshore sites. “I am thrilled to join deugro and lead the Wind Renewable Energy division in Germany. The wind energy sector is rapidly growing, and I am eager to contribute to deugro’s success by delivering exceptional service to our clients. Together with a talented team, I am confident that we will continue to set new standards in the industry,” states Stefanie Schöttle-Christiansen, Head of Wind Renewable Energy Germany, deugro. “With Stefanie’s experience in the wind energy industry, our long-standing experience in cutting-edge logistics solutions for wind energy projects and the tremendous development and growth of deugro in renewables in the past 20 years, we will secure our clients’ greener future,” added Kasper Heiselberg, Head of Global Wind Renewable Energy, deugro.
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