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Four new managing directors for Inform

With Dr. Andreas Meyer, Matthias Berlit, Peter Frerichs and Dr. Jörg Herbers, four new managing directors are taking up their posts at Inform. The software manufacturer is thus setting its course for sustainable growth.

The management of Inform GmbH from left to right: Peter Frerichs, Dr. Jörg Herbers, Adrian Weiler, Dr. Andreas Meyer and Matthias Berlit.

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Software manufacturer Inform, headquartered in Aachen, welcomes four new managing directors in January 2021: Dr. Andreas Meyer, Matthias Berlit, Peter Frerichs and Dr. Jörg Herbers. With the enlarged management team, the company wants to create space for accelerated further development in the areas of innovation, internationalization and personnel management. The four new managing directors will support Adrian Weiler, who has held this position at Inform since 1986.

"Until now, sustainability in terms of organic growth and trusting relationships with customers and employees has been an important value for Inform," says Matthias Berlit, who will be responsible for the area of innovation, among others. "However, sustainability now also plays an important role in an ecological sense. Optimization technology can contribute to this, for example, by making more efficient use of operational resources." Other focus areas for the coming years include the further expansion of international activities, for example in North America, Australia and Asia, as well as the further development of agile working and management models within the company.

"I am delighted to have gained long-standing colleagues for the management team," summarizes Adrian Weiler. "For Inform, this personnel expansion means that our development as an attractive business partner and employer is secured for many years to come. "

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