Roger Schnüriger Appointed Group Chief Financial Officer for Stäubli

Schnüriger was also appointed a member of Stäubli’s Group Executive Committee.

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Schnüriger has a strong track record in successfully transforming and developing global finance functions for industrial companies. His appointment matches Stäubli's current business strategy for strong international growth, which the group intends to maintain in the period ahead.

He most recently served as group CFO for Medela. Schnüriger brings with him over 20 years of financial and international management experience gained in functional and division leadership roles at multinational groups Sonova, DKSH, and Syngenta. He is known for his clear focus on achieving business objectives and establishing strong governance frameworks in complex and matrixed enterprises.

“We are fortunate to have found in Roger Schnüriger such a valuable contributor to the further implementation of our business strategy, and we look forward to fostering the expansion of the entire Stäubli Group together,” said Gerald Vogt, CEO.

Schnüriger holds an Executive MBA from London Business School and advanced diplomas in treasury, risk and corporate finance.


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