Former HORN CEO Maximilian Sollfrank turns 70

Former HORN CEO Maximilian Sollfrank turns 70
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Date: 4 March 2022

The family of the company HORN Glass Industries AG recently congratulated their former CEO Mr. Maximilian Sollfrank on his 70th birthday.

The representatives of the staff presented him with a wine box containing exquisite wines. Mr. Sollfrank was accompanied by his wife. 

In 1966 Maximilian Sollfrank started his training at HORN as an architectural draughtsman. During his time at HORN he acquired competence, experience, courage and the ability to actively shape a company. This also enabled Sollfrank to later take over the HORN board of directors. He managed the business in this position until 2014.

We congratulate Mr Sollfrank on his 70th birthday and wish him many more healthy and happy years.

Former HORN CEO Maximilian Sollfrank turns 70

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