Gerald H. Goerich

Gerald H. Goerich

Director Plastic Technologies P&G Devices @ Procter & Gamble

About Gerald H. Goerich

Gerald H. Goerich is the Director of Plastic Technologies at Procter & Gamble Devices, with extensive experience in plastic technologies and a background in engineering.

Current Position at Procter & Gamble

Gerald H. Goerich is currently the Director of Plastic Technologies P&G Devices at Procter & Gamble. He has held this role since 2006, bringing extensive experience and technical expertise to the position. In his capacity as Director, Gerald oversees various aspects of plastic technology development and implementation. His leadership contributes significantly to the innovation and efficiency of P&G's device manufacturing processes.

Previous Role at Braun GmbH

Gerald H. Goerich served as the Manager of Plastic Technologies at Braun GmbH from 2001 to 2006. During his tenure, he was responsible for managing the development and production of plastic components. His role involved coordinating with different teams and ensuring that the plastic technologies met the company's high standards. This position was based in Kronberg.

Role at Braun AG

From 1987 to 2001, Gerald H. Goerich worked at Braun AG as Leiter Kunststoffechnikum. Over these 14 years, he gained substantial experience in leading plastic technology projects. His leadership in this role was critical in the development and innovation within the company's plastic technology department. This role also took place in Kronberg.

Education at Hochschule Darmstadt

Gerald H. Goerich received his Dipl. Ing. (FH) in Kunststofftechnik from Hochschule Darmstadt. He attended the institution from 1984 to 1987. The program provided him with a strong foundation in plastic engineering, which has been a cornerstone of his professional career.

Technical Training at Goebel GmbH

Before pursuing higher education, Gerald H. Goerich completed a three-year program at Goebel GmbH, Maschinenfabrik, achieving a qualification as Technischer Zeichner. This technical training from 1978 to 1981 equipped him with fundamental skills in technical drawing and understanding of manufacturing processes.

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