Stefan Steenstrup appointed new president of Dormer Pramet

Stefan Steenstrup has been appointed the new president of global cutting tool manufacturer Dormer Pramet.

Mr Steenstrup, previously the company’s global sales director, takes over from Fabrizio Resmini, who retired at the beginning of January 2017.

Having worked for the Sandvik Group for the last 20 years, Mr Steenstrup has held various senior positions after initially joining Dormer as technical specialist. In 2007, he became managing director of Dormer Italy, before moving into the company’s global management team.

He was previously director of business development at Dormer Pramet following the merger of Dormer and Pramet Tools in 2014, becoming global sales director a year later. Originally from Denmark, he will continue to be based in Milan, Italy.

“As president, my work will initially be focused on continuity: continuity of our business model of being ‘simply reliable’; continuity in delivering on key projects; and continuity in driving us towards our goals and objectives.

“I am excited to start this new challenge and I look forward to working with our customers, partners and colleagues around the world to achieve our ambitious growth targets.”

Mr Steenstrup’s appointment marks the end of more than 30 years’ association with the company for Fabrizio Resmini, who started his career as managing director of SKF and Dormer in Italy. He became managing director of Dormer Tools Italy, holding the role for several years before being appointed president of Dormer Group in 2001. Mr Resmini led Dormer’s merger with indexable carbide tooling specialist Pramet three years ago,

“Fabrizio's energy and contributions will be greatly missed,” Mr Steenstrup concluded, “and we wish him a happy and healthy retirement. Our success in recent years is a direct result of his leadership and he leaves us a strong company, ready to take on future challenges.”

Dormer Pramet www.dormerpramet.com

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