13.05.2022 • News

New manager of Egide’s Bollène site

David Hien was director of business development for Europe and Asia. Effective as of April 4, 2022, he succeeds Eric Delmas, who has decided to pursue his career outside the group.

Jim Collins, president and CEO of Egide group, comments, “I would like to thank Eric for his contribution to the management of the group as deputy CEO and as manager of the Bollène site. Since 2018, under his leadership, Egide has taken on a new dimension. We wish him every success in his projects. We are pleased with the appointment of David Hien to assume the management of the Bollène site. David already manages the sales force directly, in addition to the business development and strategy part which he still manages. With full responsibility for the Bollène production site, he now has all the cards in hand to focus attention and energy on customer satisfaction and the development of new technological partnerships.”

David Hien (Source: Egide Group / WIN)
David Hien (Source: Egide Group / WIN)

Hien is a graduate engineer from Isen – the École d'ingénieurs des Hautes Technologies et du Numérique. He is a senior expert in business development and marketing in the field of electronics and has worked for Texas Instruments in Europe, Taiwan and Dallas, as well as for Dekra in Spain. He joined the group in May 2021 as business development director for Europe and Asia.

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EGIDE S.A.

Site Sactar - CS 20205
84505 Bollène Cedex
France

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