Kuhn Group Management Changes

Published in the March 2014 Issue Published online: Mar 14, 2014
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The Kuhn Group, a world leader in the field of hay and forage, livestock, crop production and landscape maintenance, announces that Michel Siebert will retire at the end of September 2014, and that Thierry Krier, long-time president and CEO of Kuhn North America, will succeed him as president of Kuhn Group, effective October 1.

Siebert has worked for Kuhn for more than thirty years, including 15 as president and CEO of Kuhn Group. Under his leadership and thanks to a balanced strategy of internal and external growth, Kuhn was able to develop itself from a successful French company to a globally thriving enterprise, employing 4,500 people and operating nine production sites in Europe and North and South America, as well as 11 marketing and distribution companies on five continents. In 2012, the Kuhn Group was able to report revenues exceeding €1 billion, with a high level of profitability.

Krier joined Kuhn Group in 1990. Following four years in Saverne, France, he transferred to the U.S. in 1994 to lead Kuhn’s North American team. He has played a key role in Kuhn’s development in North America. The successful acquisitions of Kuhn Knight in 2002 and Kuhn Krause in 2011 have formed the basis for the rapid expansion of Kuhn Group’s market presence in North America, where Kuhn employs over 1,000 people and operates two factories in Brodhead, Wis., and Hutchinson, Kan. Today, Kuhn Group generates over 25 percent of its sales in North America.

These appointments mark an important step in the development of Kuhn Group. “These promotions from within our own organization are well aligned with our long-term development vision and strategy,” said Siebert. “The appointments of Thierry Krier and Greg Petras serve, for all our employees and business partners, as a testimony of our commitment toward an ambitious strategy of continuous growth supported by our shareholders at Bucher Industries. It is this strategy that has enabled the Kuhn Group.