Weber Maschinenbau
Johnny Lisembart began their work experience as a Global Service employee at GEA Group in October 2008. Johnny then progressed to the role of Area Sales Manager for Global Service in November 2013 until December 2016. From January 2017 to December 2019, Lisembart served as the Area Product Sales Manager for Packaging & Slicing at GEA Group. In September 2022, they joined Team for the Planet as an Associate, where they contribute to the company's mission of raising 1 billion euros to implement 100 climate change-fighting innovations. In addition, Johnny Lisembart is currently employed as the Commercial Manager at Weber Maschinenbau GmbH, a role they have held since January 2020.
Johnny Lisembart attended Lycée d’Estournelles de Constant from 2001 to 2004, where they completed their Baccalauréat in Génie mécanique. Following this, they attended Lycée Chevrollier from 2004 to 2006, where they pursued a BTS degree in BTS M.A.I.
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Weber Maschinenbau
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At Weber, we have been setting new standards with innovative strength, quality and customer proximity since 1981. It all started back then with the manufacture of derinding machines and skinners, which are still an integral part of our product portfolio today. In the meantime, Weber has established itself as one of the leading system suppliers for slicing applications. We are proud to be a strong partner of the food processing industry. From weight-accurate slicing to the precise infeeding and packaging of deli, meat, cheese and vegan products: we develop and produce complete slicing and packaging lines for processing food products. Our portfolio is diverse, and offers the perfect solution for all requirements and areas of application. This also means supporting our customers on-site. Weber has been family-owned since its foundation and is now managed in the second generation by Tobias Weber (CEO), the eldest son of the company founder Günther Weber. The entire product range of high-tech machines is "Made in Germany" and has been manufactured exclusively at six German production sites since the company was founded. And: "Real quality can only be guaranteed if you manufacture as much as possible yourself and on your own responsibility". True to this motto of company founder Günther Weber, all elements made of stainless steel, right down to the hygiene screw, are produced in-house. This means an in-house production quota of 80% and is our key to the greatest possible flexibility in the interest of our customers. Our goal is to continue to promote the national and international presence of the company in future in order to be close to our customers worldwide and to provide the usual Weber service. Weber currently employs about 1,500 people at 23 locations in 18 nations, who contribute to the success of the Weber Group every day with commitment and passion.