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Andreas Malacek is a seasoned digital transformation leader with extensive experience in various sectors. Currently serving as the Chief Digital Officer at Josef Manner & Comp. AG since March 2020, Andreas oversees the integration of efficient processes supported by IT systems in a leading confectionery manufacturing company. Prior roles include Chief Digital Officer at VERBUND, Austria's largest electricity supply company, where Andreas focused on the digitalization challenges of the energy industry. Additionally, Andreas held the position of Senior Vice President IT&IS at Kühne+Nagel Eastern Europe AG, contributing to integrated logistics solutions. Previously, Andreas worked as a Principal Consultant at Capgemini Consulting Austria and served as Managing Director at CFC Gesm.b.H, along with experience as a Software Analyst and Designer. Andreas's educational background includes ongoing studies at Cranfield School of Management and a Magister in Business Administration from WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
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Josef Manner & Comp AG is an Austria-based manufacturer of confectionery. The Company's principal product range features a variety of cream-filled wafers with hazelnut and chocolate; biscuits and biscuit fingers; Dragee-Keksi, which are miniature biscuits coated in white, milk or dark chocolate; chocolate-banana XL bars; white or milk chocolate-coated, rum and coconut candies; a range of products for diabetics; and bitter chocolate, among others. The Company's products are sold through five different brand names: Manner, comprising Company's wafer products, biscuits, chocolate toppings and gingerbread; Ildefonso, which offers nougat; Victor Schmidt, offering the luxury chocolates Mozartkugeln; Casali, offering chocolate-bananas as well as rum-coconut and vodka-orange ranges; and Napoli, which is responsible for Dragee-Keksi. The Company's products are exported to more than 50 European and non-European countries. As of December 31, 2011, it operated four wholly owned subsidiaries.