Martin Sattler
About Martin Sattler
Martin Sattler serves as the Technical Sales Manager for Central and Eastern Europe at Berry Plastics Corporation, specializing in market development for the forestry and construction sectors. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Tropical Forestry and a Dipl.-Ing. in Forestry, and he focuses on creating sustainable solutions through collaboration with universities.
Work at Berry
Martin Sattler has been employed at Berry Plastics Corporation since 2013, serving as the Technical Sales Manager for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). In this role, he focuses on market development within the forestry and construction sectors. His responsibilities include promoting products such as TUBEX tree shelters and TERRAM geosynthetics. Sattler's work emphasizes creating custom-tailored solutions that align with sustainability goals in both business and environmental contexts.
Education and Expertise
Martin Sattler holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Tropical Forestry from Hogeschool Van Hall Larenstein – VHL University of Applied Sciences. He also earned a Dipl.-Ing. (FH) in Forestry from Fachhochschule Rottenburg - Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in forestry principles, which he applies in his current role to develop market strategies and sustainable solutions.
Background
Sattler specializes in market development for the forestry and construction sectors. His expertise includes a focus on TUBEX tree shelters and TERRAM geosynthetics, which are integral to his work at Berry Plastics Corporation. He collaborates closely with universities to foster sustainable business practices and environmental solutions, leveraging his academic background to inform his professional activities.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Martin Sattler has contributed to the development of sustainable solutions within the forestry and construction sectors. His role as Technical Sales Manager has involved creating tailored solutions that address both business needs and environmental concerns. His collaboration with academic institutions further enhances his ability to innovate in the field.