21.07.2014 • News

WeylChem: Jens Oldendorf joins as global director sales and marketing

WeylChem: Jens Oldendorf joins as global director sales and marketing

Jens Oldendorf joins WeylChem International on August 1 as global director sales and marketing Advanced Intermediates and Reagents (AI&R). He holds degrees in business, economics and a PhD in chemistry. Oldendorf (40) has many years of experience in the global chemical industry. He previously worked at Solvadis as head of business unit solvents and prior to that spent more than ten years at BASF SE in different marketing, sales, purchasing and communication roles. At WeylChem he will be responsible for the marketing and sales of line products manufactured at several WeylChem Companies accross Europe and the US.

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