Andreas Beerbaum (CSO) is leaving SeeTec

Facing a new professional challenge, Andreas Beerbaum, Chief Sales Officer at SeeTec AG, will leave the company in August by his own request. Stephan Rasp, Chief Executive Officer ...

Facing a new professional challenge, Andreas Beerbaum, Chief Sales Officer at SeeTec AG, will leave the company in August by his own request. Stephan Rasp, Chief Executive Officer at SeeTec, thanks him for his commitment during the past five years: „As a member of the board Andreas Beerbaum had a great impact on preparing SeeTec for our future success. He was leading in pushing the development and implementation of our vertical solutions strategy, that ensured the past years‘ constant growth. This is how SeeTec made new markets accessible way beyond the pure security industry."

Roland Keiser will take over the position of the Chief Sales Officer. From 2004 to 2009 he has successfully established SeeTec Schweiz GmbH. In the course of the company's expansion Roland Keiser joined the board of directors afterwards. As the Chief Technology Officer he was in charge of software development, product management and marketing. Roland Keiser has now been working in the security industry for more than 25 years and he has taken over a leading role in the field of IP-based video management software. As an experienced specialist, he will push the strategic focus of SeeTec in the area of business solutions. All topics he has been responsible for so far will now be taken over by Stephan Rasp.

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