Thalia s New management team: fresh wind for bookstores in Austria
Thalia s New management team: fresh wind for bookstores in Austria
In a crucial step for the future of book trade in Austria, Thalia has realigned its leadership structure. The company, which has expanded heavily in the past two years, has appointed three experienced minds to the sales management in order to bring a breath of fresh air to the organization and continue the dynamic growth course. The new sales managers are Andreas Czech, Martin Sarrazin and Carina Schick, and they bring an exciting mix of experience and modern management style.
Andreas Czech is a familiar name at Thalia and has two decades of experience in sales. He has been part of the company since 2004 and has contributed significantly to the transformation of Thalia into a leading Omnichannel bookseller. In his new role, he will concentrate on the key regions of Vienna and Linz. His extensive expertise makes him an important support for the future orientation of the company.
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Martin Sarrazin follows a different, but also exciting path. Originally theology student, he made a name for himself as a bookseller. Sarrazin has made major progress in the modernization of the Wiener Neustadt and Vienna locations since 2012 and is now taking responsibility for Lower Austria as well as Styria, Carinthia and Burgenland. His feel for employee involvement and its commitment to the community are indispensable properties that will help Thalia to become stronger in regional competition.
The recent new occupation, Carina Schick, brings fresh perspectives to the team. Her qualifications as a drugist and academic trader complement her commitment to the team management. Schick, who looks back on numerous new openings, will take responsibility for Upper Austria, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Their approach to put innovative accents will be of crucial importance in a constantly changing market environment.
In the past two years, Thalia has proven that the connection between inpatient trade and digital innovation is not only possible, but is necessary. The company continues to grow through new openings and modernizations that enable the shopping experience for customers. Digital technologies, such as the self -service cash register and the contactless payment methods, ensure that stationary purchasing becomes more effective and pleasant.
Maximilian Joven, Managing Director of Thalia, said that the experience and commitment of the new management team are crucial for the further development of the company. "With Carina Schick, Andreas Czech and Martin Sarrazin, we will continue our successful growth strategy and put innovative impulses in bookstores," said Joven. This new occupation is not just an internal decision, but reflects the changes on the entire market.
The challenges of digitization and changing consumption habits are of great importance. Thalia clearly positions itself by focusing the connection between people and technology in order to redesign the inpatient book trade in five years. "The future of the book trade is a central topic of conversation, and our new sales team will have a significant influence on it," emphasized Joven. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report on medianet .
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