Stefan Eiselein, Chief Corporate Development Officer (CCDO) of Vogel Communications Group GmbH & Co. KG, is leaving the company at his own request at the end of 2020 to take on a new challenge. In his role as CCDO, he is responsible for corporate development. His areas of focus include corporate venturing, the development of new business areas and the further development of the corporate strategy, including mergers and acquisitions. Until the end of September 2020, he will be responsible for developing the Market Insights business area. The position of CCDO will not be filled in this role in the future.
"I would like to thank Stefan Eiselein for his many years of intensive and successful work on the further development of our group of companies. His focus has always been on key growth areas such as the development of new digital business models," says CEO Matthias Bauer, thanking the CCDO: "I wish Stefan Eiselein all the best and every success for his professional and personal future!"
Stefan Eiselein initially worked at Vogel Verlag & Druck from 1995, and from 2000 at IT Services of the Vogel Media Group. From 2005 to 2017, he headed the Vogel Future Group. From April 2017, he was Chief Digital Officer and most recently Chief Corporate Development Officer since January 2020.
Vogel Communications Group is one of the leading service providers for B2B communication in the German-speaking world. Its headquarters are in Würzburg. With four agencies in Berlin, the Group offers comprehensive communications expertise. The Group's services range from trade media, corporate publishing, social media services, PR, trade fair services, networks and communities to market intelligence & insights and an in-house congress center. The publishing areas include 100+ trade journals, 100+ web portals, 100+ business events as well as numerous mobile offerings and international activities. The print and digital media provide access to 14 sectors in the five economic fields of industry, automotive, information technology, law/economics/taxes and B2B communication.