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Thommen Announces New Director Of Sales & Marketing

Thomas Terschlusen Has Been Named To The Post

Thommen Aircraft Equipment Ltd. is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Thomas Terschlusen as the company’s new Director of Sales & Marketing. In this new role, he will be leading Thommen’s business development and marketing teams and coordinating the company’s commercial activities worldwide.

Thomas Terschlusen brings 15 years of experience in commercial and military avionics, air traffic management, electronic warfare and mission critical systems. Prior to joining Thommen, he recently held the position of Sales and Marketing Director with Becker Avionics GmbH, Germany, where he was in charge of the company's commercial management, overseeing global sales and marketing activities, regional distributors and executive customer accounts.

Terschlusen graduated in International Business Studies at the University of Strasbourg, and specialized later in defense and air operations when he served in the French Air Force. He is also a private pilot and a former air traffic controller.

(Source: Thommen news release)

FMI: www.thommen.aero

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