After joining dormakaba on 1 January 2021, Sabrina Soussan has assumed executive responsibility for the dormakaba Group as its new CEO as of 1 April. As announced last summer, her predecessor Riet Cadonau will concentrate on his role as Chairman of the Board of Directors going forward. Mechanical and aeronautical engineer Sabrina Soussan has an impressive track record, particularly in terms of profitable growth and customer focus. She brings global experience from the automotive, mobility and building technology sectors. Most recently, she was Co-CEO of Siemens Mobility.
Sabrina Soussan says: 'I am honored to be CEO of this great company. I am looking forward to shaping the future of secure, seamless and sustainable access with my team to support our customers' needs along the building lifecycle while at the same time further leveraging the growth potential of dormakaba.'
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Dormakaba Holding AG is a Switzerland-based company engaged in the provision of access solutions and systems in the security industry. The Company operates in three business segments: the Access + Data Systems segment products range from mechanical and mechatronic lock cylinders, networked access control solutions, pushbutton locks, digital locking systems, access control and management software, card readers, and hotel locking systems to electronic high-security locking solutions, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) locks, transit and cargo security products, as well as locks and cylinders for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use; the Key Systems segment offers products, ranging from keys, key blanks and transponder keys to mechanical, electronic and (semi-)industrial key cutting and origination machines, as well as duplication equipment, and Other segment includes operations involving contactless identification systems, which are based on Legic smartcard technology.