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GE Additive Names Alexander Schmitz as CEO

Experienced executive joins mid-January 2023, as GE Additive enters next phase of growth and transformation, company says.

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By DE Editors  

December 20, 2022

Alexander Schmitz has been appointed as CEO of GE Additive, effective January 16, 2023. Based in Munich, Germany, Schmitz will report into GE Additive’s current chief executive, Riccardo Procacci, who assumes an expanded leadership role at GE Aerospace.

Alexander Schmitz, GE Additive

Schmitz brings experience in operations, product development, manufacturing and leading global teams. He was most recently CEO of FlexLink and previously held senior leadership and engineering positions during a 20-year career at Bosch. A mechanical engineer, Schmitz is a graduate of Aachen University, in Germany.

“I’m thrilled to be joining GE Additive as it starts its next phase of growth and transformation. I look forward to meeting the team and our customers in the new year,” says Schmitz.

GE Additive will be part of a portfolio of four independent businesses, within GE Aerospace, led by Procacci, all characterized by strong brand identity and direct access to market: GE Additive, Avio Aero, Dowty Propellers and Unison Industries.

“GE Additive continues to be a strategic business for GE Aerospace,” said Riccardo Procacci. “I look forward to working with Alexander and continuing to work with the GE Additive leadership team and our customers as they deploy additive, at scale, across their businesses and industries.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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