Dornbracht GmbH & Co KG has announced the appointment of Christian Ennenbach as its new managing director. He will complement the existing management team alongside Caroline Schmitt and strategically drive forward the operational development of the company. The new MD will take up his position on 20th January 2025 and will work closely with the existing management and leadership.
Ennenbach, pictured right, brings with him extensive expertise from international medium-sized companies. Most recently, he was vice president operations at Haworth Europe SE, an international furniture manufacturer from the USA. With extensive experience, particularly in the areas of finance, operations and supply chain, his core competence lies in the strategic focus and efficient management of companies.
The tasks of the Dornbracht management are structured as follows: Christian Ennenbach is responsible for Finance, Controlling, Operations with Purchasing, Production and Supply Chain as well as IT. His aim is to accelerate the structural alignment of the organization, processes and systems towards global growth and operational excellence.
Caroline Schmitt, pictured left, is responsible for Sales, Marketing, Category Management, Product Development and Human Resources & Corporate Culture. She will continue to strengthen the brand and the product portfolio, promote personnel development and expand the international presence through an efficient sales organization. Caroline Schmitt remains Spokesperson of the Management Board.
“As a proven management expert, Christian Ennenbach will primarily support us in the development of our business processes, whereby his extensive experience of KPI-based corporate management is particularly valuable to us,” explains Caroline Schmitt. “We are delighted that he will play an active role in shaping our growth strategy.”
“I am very much looking forward to my new role in this renowned company with the strong Dornbracht brand. I am convinced that my pragmatic approach to business challenges will ideally complement the existing management structure,” comments Ennenbach on his new position.