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Rego-Fix Names New Global Sales and Marketing Director

Rego-Fix names Pascal Forrer to its Switzerland-based management team.

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Rego-Fix AG has announced that Pascal Forrer has joined the company’s Tenniken, Switzerland-based management team as its new global sales and marketing director. A 15-year veteran of the manufacturing industry, Forrer brings his expertise with automation, process safety and cost-effective production to his additional role as a member of the Rego-Fix executive board. Rego-Fix says it is thrilled to add him to its team.

Originally from Bern, Switzerland, Forrer earned his bachelor’s degree from the Université de Neuchâtel. He later graduated from the intensive English program from California State University, Northridge, and completed numerous continuing education programs for marketing and sales professionals. Most recently, Forrer received his Executive Master of Business Administration from Private Hochschule Wirtschaft PHW Bern.

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