Fontenay-sous-Bois, November 12, 2009 - Since November 1,
Jean-Marie Biren took the lead of the French subsidiary of Vaillant Group, replacing Thierry Leroy.
Its mission is building brands Vaillant Saunier Duval and marketing, including developing relationships with all industry partners, including stockists, installers and service companies.
Jean-Marie Biren took the lead of the French subsidiary of Vaillant Group, replacing Thierry Leroy.
Its mission is building brands Vaillant Saunier Duval and marketing, including developing relationships with all industry partners, including stockists, installers and service companies.
graduate of Sciences Po and HEC, Jean-Marie Biren, 51, was CEO of the French subsidiary of Kärcher Group CEO Berner. Recently, he worked as General Manager Marketing / Sales Group Storch. During his career professional, he has gained extensive international experience.
He also held various management positions in the building industry, trade and craft, which gave him a true knowledge of the French market building.
major player on the European market for heating, Vaillant Group (2008 sales: 2.4 billion; actual: 13 000 employees) markets in France marks Saunier Duval and Vaillant.
With more than 30% market share for its two brands, Vaillant Group France is leading the wall gas boilers. The subsidiary also intends to position itself as a key player in the renewable energy market, as evidenced by investments in production lines of solar panels and heat pumps on the production site in Nantes.
He also held various management positions in the building industry, trade and craft, which gave him a true knowledge of the French market building.
major player on the European market for heating, Vaillant Group (2008 sales: 2.4 billion; actual: 13 000 employees) markets in France marks Saunier Duval and Vaillant.
With more than 30% market share for its two brands, Vaillant Group France is leading the wall gas boilers. The subsidiary also intends to position itself as a key player in the renewable energy market, as evidenced by investments in production lines of solar panels and heat pumps on the production site in Nantes.