Thomas Reisinger strengthens sales team

Soest, October 14, 2021 - The successful client management specialist aagon from Soest is expanding its sales team and appointing Thomas Reisinger, an internationally experienced sales expert, to North Rhine-Westphalia.

aagon continues to expand - despite the pandemic and the associated restrictions. Well over 2,800 customers from all industries and company sizes in Germany, Austria and Switzerland have been benefiting from the innovative product developments and services of the software manufacturer based in Soest, Westphalia, for around 30 years. And aagon continues to grow: the team of over 100 employees has recently been strengthened by Thomas Reisinger.

Before joining aagon, Thomas Reisinger worked for many years at the international technology company Arrow as Vice President Sales, where he was responsible for sales activities in the DACH region. A further step on his career ladder was his appointment as Managing Director of Nu Horizons Electronics. The move to the technology-driven, owner-managed software company aagon represents a perfect milestone in his career.

"In Thomas Reisinger, we have gained an internationally experienced sales professional who will provide us with optimal support for our expansion strategy," says Wilko Frenzel, founder and Managing Director of aagon. "In addition to the high technical level of the acmp suite, I am particularly impressed by the commitment and high level of expertise with which the employees here fulfill their tasks. This is a good and resilient basis for further expanding aagon's success," explains Thomas Reisinger.

With over 2.800 satisfied customers aagon is one of the market leaders in client management and client automation for SMEs. With the acmp suite - complete Made in Germany - and the broad portfolio of powerful modules, each customer receives individual support. The success of aagon's software is impressively demonstrated by the high level of customer satisfaction. In recent years, more than 99.4 percent of customers extended their aagon licenses.