An estimated 1.4 million femoral knee implants are produced annually on Haas Multigrind® grinding centers. And we are continually looking for opportunities to improve our capabilities and increase value for our customers. In a recent case, Haas personnel in the U.S. worked to increase demand for our customers’ products.
Haas sales engineer David Drechsler (2nd from right) and his family running team.
After completing the Cooper River Bridge Run on April 2 in Charleston SC the Drechsler family, and 40000 other runners are maybe (but hopefully not) 10 km closer to a knee replacement.
What a great and motivating location for a nice 10 km run.
See you next year on Cooper Bridge!?
Best regards!
David Drechsler
Ready for new grinding frontiers: Dirk Wember and David Drechsler.
Motivated and motivating
If you want to develop business in such a demanding market like the US and Canada you need an experienced, motivated and motivating Business Development Manager. I am very happy to have David Drechsler on our team in Warsaw, Indiana. David will be responsible for expanding the sales in current markets served by HAAS including medical equipment, gears, gear-cutting, precision tools and aerospace. He will also spearhead growth into new markets for which the Haas Multigrind® line of grinding centers creates exceptional value. A good example for our innovative drive and engineering spirit is our new Multigrind® CA.
Experienced and always an open ear for his clients
David brings nearly 25 years of uniquely valuable sales and applications experience to our customers in the markets we serve. He also has a strong reputation for integrity, drive and customer service; qualities that are very consistent with our business philosophy. He holds a BS in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. David and his wife Kim live in Clover, South Carolina: The town with “love” in the middle.
We are looking forward to working with David. And who knows, maybe you will read a line or two every once in a while here on our Schleifblog. Would be nice, wouldn’t it?