PFW Aerospace GmbH
Hans Georg Hack has extensive experience in IT management across various industries. Currently serving as Director IT at Hessischer Rundfunk since February 2017 and as Vice President IT at PFW Aerospace GmbH since June 2013, Hans Georg Hack has led multiple teams and managed significant budgets, including overseeing 30 employees and a budget of 36 million at Franckh Kosmos Verlags GmbH. Previous roles include Geschäftsführer at .riess applications gmbh and Director IT Central Europe at Egmont Ehapa Verlag, where responsibilities encompassed strategic planning, software design, project management, and IT infrastructure development. Hans Georg Hack holds an MBA in International Management from the University of Bradford and a Diplom-Ingenieurin in Vehicle Engineering with a focus on Aircraft from Fachhochschule München.
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PFW Aerospace GmbH
In the global aerospace industry, PFW has understood the need to be present; to be close to customers and the markets in which they compete, early. Through strategic acquisitions of highly competent and complementary specialists--as well as the foundation of cost-efficient green-field operations in emerging markets-we've built a global network of specialized manufacturing plants that are continually being expanded and improved. Consequently, for each individual project we're able to create a cost-effective, logistically optimized solution. Local service and customization centers around the world are additionally providing, in their respective time zones, the special services tailored to specific customer needs. Thus the direct access to our highly trained specialists ensures that your requirements are always met quickly, just in time and with the highest quality, whether in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia or Australia. We have developed the social and cultural competence required to act as a true system integrator for the international environment. Wherever you are, PFW will speak your language.