Ingmar Bertram, chef för Österrike & Tyskland

Ingmar Bertram, head of Austria & Germany

Nov 11, 2024Arne Olafsson

Stockholm, November 6 th , 2024 — Animal Deli is excited to announce the appointment of Ingmar Bertram as the Head of Launch Operations for its expansion into the Austrian and German markets. With an extensive background in strategic leadership, product development, and digital transformation across the DACH region, Ingmar Bertram brings a wealth of expertise that will be instrumental in establishing Animal Deli as a market leader.

Ingmar's impressive track record includes driving growth for leading education platforms and digital service providers. As COO at Kursfinder GmbH Ingmar led kursfinder.de to become the leading platform for professional education in the DACH region. His strategic initiatives not only boosted annual sales by 20-30% but also increased profit margins by 37% through innovative business models during challenging market conditions.

At Animal Deli, Ingmar will apply his deep knowledge of product strategy and cross-functional team leadership to ensure a successful market entry. Known for his ability to drive change and deliver results, Ingmar has already begun preparations for this new role, with launch activities set to commence immediately. He will be tasked with building local partnerships, optimizing product-market fit, and executing strategic growth initiatives tailored to Austrian and German audiences.

Animal Deli is committed to providing high-quality, nutritious options for pets, with a focus on sustainability and innovation. With Ingmar at the helm, the brand is set to redefine pet nutrition in Austria and Germany, creating a new benchmark for quality and customer satisfaction.

“I am thrilled to join Animal Deli at such a pivotal moment. The opportunity to expand this incredible brand in the DACH region is a challenge I am excited to embrace," said Ingmar Bertram. "We aim to deliver products that pet owners can trust, combining quality ingredients with responsible sourcing practices."



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