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Roger Höfle

Chief Technology Officer at Getzner - engineering a quiet future

Roger Höfle's work experience begins in 2004 when they joined TU München as a Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter and Projektleiter am Zentrum Geotechnik. Roger stayed in this role until 2010. In 2010, they joined Getzner - engineering a quiet future as a Research and Development Engineer, and worked there until 2014. From 2015 to 2016, they served as a Corporate Development Manager at Getzner, and then became the Head of Corporate Development from 2016 to 2017. Höfle was then promoted to the role of Senior Vice President Construction Division in 2018, which they held until 2021. Currently, they are the Chief Technology Officer at Getzner - engineering a quiet future. In 2021, they also became a Member of the Board of Directors at merz+benteli ag.

Roger Höfle obtained their Bachelor's degree in Bauingenieurwesen (Civil Engineering) from the Technical University of Munich in 1999. Roger then pursued a Master's degree in Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (Industrial Engineering) from FernUniversität in Hagen, graduating in 2004. Roger continued their education at Technical University of Munich, completing their Doctorate in Bauingenieurwesen in 2012. Roger further expanded their knowledge by obtaining a Diplom-Kaufmann degree (Business Administration) from FernUniversität in Hagen in 2009. Additionally, they pursued degrees in Volkswirtschaftslehre (Economics) and Wirtschaftsrecht (Business Law), earning Diplom-Volkswirt and LL.M. respectively, both from FernUniversität in Hagen in 2009 and Universität des Saarlandes in 2016.

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Getzner - engineering a quiet future

Founded in 1969 as a subsidiary of Getzner, Mutter & Cie, Getzner Werkstoffe is the leading specialists in vibration protection. Solutions from Getzner are used in the rail, construction and industry sectors to reduce vibrations and noise, improve the service life of bedded components and minimise the need for maintenance and repairs on tracks, vehicles, structures and machines. The elastic bearings are based on the materials Sylomer®, Sylodyn® and Sylodamp®, which are developed and manufactured in Buers, Austria. Alongside its locations in Buers and in Germany, Getzner also has sites in China, France, India, Japan and the USA. Its tightly-knit distribution network in Europe is complemented by its distribution partners in the USA, South America and the Far East. The company's partners in a total of 35 countries around the world distribute Getzner Werkstoffe products to every location. By reducing noise and vibrations, Getzner is making a valuable contribution towards enhancing the quality of people's living and working conditions.


Headquarters

Bürs, Austria

Employees

201-500

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