LANXESS appoints new Head of Controlling
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The specialty chemicals group LANXESS has appointed a new Head for its Controlling department. As of January 1, 2012, Michael Pontzen, currently Head of Corporate Finance within the Group Function Treasury, will take over from Joachim Christ, who is leaving LANXESS at his own request on December 31, 2011.
Michael Pontzen was born in Mönchengladbach in 1969. After obtaining a degree in business studies he occupied positions at Ferrostaal AG, MAN AG and EADS. In November 2004, Pontzen was appointed Head of Investor Relations at LANXESS. He then became Head of Corporate Finance within the Group Function Treasury in October 2008. Since spring 2009, he has also been responsible for Risk and Cash Management.
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