Stabilus SE announced that it has appointed a new chief financial officer (CFO). Stabilus said that its supervisory board has appointed Andreas Jaeger to the role, effective November 1. He succeeds Stefan Bauerreis, who left the company at his own request in February. Until then, chief executive officer Michael Büchsner will continue to handle the financial duties, supported by Wend von Wietersheim.

The company stated that Jaeger, a Swiss national, brings over two decades of financial leadership in industrial firms. Since 2021, he has served as CFO and executive board member of Forbo Holding. In early 2025, he also assumed interim chief executive duties. Prior to Forbo, Jaeger held senior finance roles at Geberit and Holcim.

Andreas Jaeger, a Swiss citizen, has more than 20 years of experience in responsible finance functions in industrial companies. Since February 2025, Jaeger has also been managing the company in an interim capacity after the CEO resigned for health reasons. Previously, Jaeger worked as Head of Corporate Controlling at Geberit for five years and from 2006 to 2016 in various finance functions at Holcim, most recently as Chief Financial Officer of Holcim Ecuador S.A. He began his career in roles as an audit manager and consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers and IBM Business Consulting Services.

Jaeger holds a degree as Swiss Certified Public Accountant as well as a Bachelor?s degree in Business Administration from the University of Applied Sciences in Zurich and an Executive Master?s degree in European and International Business Law from the University of St. Gallen.