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Jeg stopper hos Bang & Olufsen og skifter til Martin Professional

Efter 6 år som regiondirektør for Nordeuropa i B&O har jeg besluttet at tiltræden spændende som Executive Vice President hos Martin Professional A/S i Århus. 

Martin Professional producerer og distribuerer computerstyret belysning, også kaldet "intelligent belysning", der anvendes i højteknologiske armaturer i alle sektorer af underholdningsindustrien. Martin fremstiller også en komplet serie med Jem-røgmaskiner som et supplement til intelligent belysning. Andre vigtige anvendelsesområder inkluderer det voksende marked for indendørs og udendørs arkitektur- og salgsfremmende belysning. Martin tilbyder både dedikerede udvendige armaturer og specialiserede lys til detailindstillinger.

Jeg starter med min nye opgave den 1. september 2007.

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  1. Hej Lars,
    Sad og fjumrede rundt på LinkedIn, hvor vi har en fælles ven i Kim Gregersen. Så din profil og blev fanget af den, dels pga diversiteten i dine interesser (scorede 21 ud 30 på Mensatesten, hmm..), men nok så meget pga dit tilstundende job.
    Jeg har nemlig just startet en virksomhed, der udvikler og producerer kommercielt musikteater, og netop overvejet Martin som mulig strategisk samarbejdspartner.

    Vil en samtale have din interesse?

    mvh
    Henrik Hartvig Jørgensen, Musical Denmark ApS (endnu intet website)

    mail: hartvig@post10.tele.dk og mobil: 2179 8889

    SvarSlet

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