GMTA president Friedrich steps down; Rose is new CEO

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GMTA’s Walter Friedrich, left, and Michael Rose. (Courtesy: GMTA)

After 32 years as president of GMTA, Walter Friedrich is stepping down, having appointed Michael Rose to be his successor as the new president and CEO at GMTA.

Friedrich was one of the first three employees when GMTA (German Machine Tools of America) — American Wera at the time — was formed in 1991. He started his career at Pittler Maschinenfabrik where he advanced from toolmaker to NC programmer, eventually transferring to Chester, Connecticut, in 1984 to support the North American operations of the company. He later joined Liebherr in 1986, where he was project manager within the automation group.

On January 30 of this year, he spoke with the company’s board of directors and decided to step down. The change was effective April 1.

Rose brings twenty-plus years of machine tool experience to the new post, having been most recently employed as the director of sales for a leading German machine tool builder.

“Michael’s experience within the automotive sector as a key account manager and most recently as director of sales, has prepared him well for his future responsibilities within GMTA,” said Friedrich. “I’m sure he will continue the company’s expansion.”

“My objective is to continue the tradition of excellence established by Mr. Friedrich, while at the same time creating additional growth opportunities for the organization,” said Rose.

Friedrich will maintain an active role in the company as senior adviser and board member.

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