With the election of Mrs. Regina Brückner, Managing Associate of Brückner Trockentechnik, for the first time in its long history, the VDMA Textile Machinery Association will be chaired by a woman. The businesswoman from Leonberg has been elected in place of Mr. Fritz P. Mayer, Associate of Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik, who led the Association since 2008 as Chairperson. He will remain active for the textile sector and has been elected Vice-Chairperson by the new Board. In this office he will devote special attention to the European and international relations of the Textile Machinery Association.
After her election, Mrs. Regina Brückner explained: “Sincere thanks to all of you for the confidence placed in me with the election to this office. The new Board of Directors is a pleasant mix of proven members and new faces. I think these are good pre-requisites for a successful and creative work during the forthcoming three years. I would like to thank in particular Mr. Mayer for his willingness to continue to support the Board with his experience.”
Mr. Fritz Mayer commented: “I am very pleased that Mrs. Regina Brückner, an experienced businesswoman, becomes my successor. She managed to lead the family enterprise of Brückner through any terrain throughout the last 15 years. Furthermore she proved her competent leadership since 2008 as Vice-Chairperson of the Textile Machinery Association. I am convinced that Mrs. Brückner will be an excellent Chairperson and I look forward to our co-operation at the Board to be continued.”
Brückner is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of systems for dry textile finishing. With Brückner machinery, textiles like apparel, bed linen or curtains are finished, impregnated and dried after the dying and printing process. Also the most different technical textiles are coated and finished on Brückner machines.
In this way, glass fibres, nonwovens and carpets get their final polish. At two German sites, the SwabianLeonberg and the Bavarian Tittmoning, 330 staff members generate a turnover of roundabout 80 million Euros.