Agrartechnik's Alexander Bohnsack Steps Down; Alexander Brockmann Takes Helm
Alexander Bohnsack, the longstanding Editor-in-Chief of Agrartechnik magazine, is stepping down to embark on a new professional challenge. The move comes as Alexander Brockmann takes the helm at Agrartechnik, following his successful tenure as Editor-in-Chief of traction magazine.
dlv Deutscher Landwirtschaftsverlag, one of Germany's top 10 specialist publishers, oversees over 40 print and online media outlets and employs around 400 staff. Alexander Brockmann, who holds degrees in mechanical engineering and agribusiness, has been with the company since 2016. He has been steering traction magazine as Editor-in-Chief since 2023.
Brockmann will now lead Agrartechnik, aiming to blend digital innovations with the traditional agricultural machinery trade focus. His appointment follows Bohnsack's departure, with the latter's new role yet to be revealed.
Alexander Bohnsack leaves Agrartechnik to pursue a new professional challenge, while Alexander Brockmann takes over as Editor-in-Chief. Brockmann, with his background in mechanical engineering and agribusiness, plans to integrate digital successes into the Agrartechnik brand while maintaining its core focus on the agricultural machinery trade.
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