Stefanie Scholz
About Stefanie Scholz
Stefanie Scholz is a Segment Manager for Process Analytics at Mettler-Toledo GmbH, a position she has held since 2018. She previously worked as a Technical Sales Consultant at Phenomenex for five years and earned her doctorate in chemistry from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
Work at Mettler-Toledo International
Stefanie Scholz has been employed at Mettler-Toledo GmbH since 2018, where she holds the position of Segment Manager Process Analytics. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of process analytics solutions. Her work focuses on enhancing operational efficiency and providing analytical support to various industries. Scholz's expertise contributes to Mettler-Toledo's commitment to delivering high-quality measurement and analytical instruments.
Previous Experience at Phenomenex
Prior to her current role, Stefanie Scholz worked at Phenomenex as a Technical Sales Consultant from 2011 to 2016. During her five years in Aschaffenburg, Bayern, she provided technical support and sales expertise for chromatography products. Her experience in this position helped her develop a strong understanding of customer needs and the technical aspects of analytical instrumentation.
Education and Expertise
Stefanie Scholz studied at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, where she focused on Chemie. She completed her studies with a Promotion, indicating a high level of expertise in her field. Her academic background has equipped her with a solid foundation in chemical analysis and process optimization, which she applies in her current role in process analytics.
Professional Background
Stefanie Scholz has a professional background that spans over a decade in the analytical and technical sales sectors. Her career began in technical sales at Phenomenex, where she gained valuable experience before transitioning to Mettler-Toledo. Her roles have involved a combination of technical knowledge and customer engagement, allowing her to effectively bridge the gap between product capabilities and client requirements.