foto: DVF / Public domain/Sven Wellbrock
After more than 20 years of successful service at VTG, Sven Wellbrock (Chief Operating Officer in Europe and Chief Safety Officer) has decided to leave the company on December 31, 2023, to take up new career challenges.
In his most recent position, the 50-year-old oversaw VTG’s wagon leasing, rail logistics, and tank container leasing operations in Europe. Alberto Nobis, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of VTG GmbH, will take over as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and Chief Safety Officer (CSO) on an interim basis as of January 1, 2024. The Advisory Council of VTG GmbH has expressed its tremendous gratitude for Wellbrock’s many years of highly successful service and wishes him all the very best for his future.
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Alberto Nobis, who was appointed CEO of VTG GmbH in October 2023, echoed this message of thanks on behalf of the entire VTG workforce: “In various management roles, Sven Wellbrock has been instrumental in driving VTG’s success and systematically expanding the company over the past 23 years. He has also guided it safely through the challenging times of the pandemic years. With keen strategic foresight and profound passion, he has devoted himself tirelessly to VTG and to enhancing the attraction of rail. It is in part due to his efforts that VTG today stands out as an innovative market leader, occupying pole position for the transition in freight transport.”
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Going forward, Wellbrock will continue to serve VTG’s interests in a variety of functions in the context of rail freight industry associations.
Source: VTG
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