Getzner - engineering a quiet future
Stefan Peter has extensive work experience in the industrial sector. From 2004 to 2009, they worked as a Sales Manager at Liebherr Werk Nenzing. Stefan then moved on to Meusburger Georg GmbH & Co KG, where they served as the Verkaufsleiter Nordeuropa from 2009 to 2011. Since 2011, Stefan has been with Getzner - engineering a quiet future, initially starting as the Management Industrial Customers and later promoted to the Head of International Sales Support.
Stefan Peter completed their education in a chronological manner. Stefan started their academic journey in 1998 and graduated in 2003 from HTL Bregenz, where they obtained a degree in Mechanical Engineering & Automation. Following this, from 2004 to 2009, they attended Universität Liechtenstein and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Finanzdienstleistung. Finally, Stefan pursued a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Wirtschaftsrecht from Universität des Saarlandes, which they completed between 2016 and 2018.
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.