Kalkhoff Bikes
Silvia Martin is an experienced professional in communications and sustainability, currently serving as the PR & Internal Communications Manager at Kalkhoff Bikes since August 2021, and previously held the role of Projektmanager Branding & Identity. With a solid background spanning over a decade, Silvia has worked as a Communication and Sustainability Consultant at Ellerbrook GmbH and Clifton Commodities Ltd., focusing on marketing and business development initiatives with an emphasis on sustainable practices. Prior roles include Shipping Team Coordinator at Hill Dickinson LLP, Project Manager at LegalCareers GmbH, and PR Assistant positions at PUMA Group, Results: S. Holzinger! GmbH, and Hamburg Tourist Board. Silvia holds an MBA from Regent's University London and a Master's degree from Webster Vienna Private University, as well as a degree in Communications Management from Hochschule Osnabrück.
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Kalkhoff Bikes
100 YEARS OF QUALITY FROM GERMANY From postman to innovator – Kalkhoff has been writing cycling history since 1919. Over the course of 100 years, we have become not only one of the leading bike brands in Germany but also a global trendsetter in e-mobility. Today, with all its history, Kalkhoff stands more than ever for innovation, quality and commitment to Germany as a centre of manufacturing. Kalkhoff bikes are still developed, assembled and tested in the company's own laboratory in Cloppenburg – and help us deliver on our slogan of “Pure Freedom” in over 30 countries across the world. Our trademark is continuous innovation. Kalkhoff has always led the way – rather than simply going with the flow – as evidenced by the company starting serial production of e-bikes as early as 2007. This was duly followed by the launch of the first serial-production e-bike with a mid-mounted motor and fully integrated/ removable battery in 2015. Not to mention the development of pioneering shiftsensor technology for really smooth gear changes and less stress on materials. Our 100th anniversary is no time to relax – we see it instead as an incentive to keep innovating and driving the German bike industry forwards in future.