Soest, November 23, 2021 - Henning Schlieper has joined the team of the successful client management specialist aagon from Soest as Head of Marketing. With Schlieper, the software company has appointed an experienced marketing expert to North Rhine-Westphalia.
Despite corona and the associated restrictions, aagon continues to expand. More than 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 120 employees has recently been reinforced by Henning Schlieper.
Schlieper (born in 1981) graduated with a degree in business administration from TU Dortmund University. After more than ten years in senior marketing positions at well-known retail brands, his move to the technology-driven software company aagon represents a perfect milestone in his career.

"Henning Schlieper is the ideal addition to our successful marketing team, and he can contribute his professional expertise here in the best possible way," says Wilko Frenzel, founder and Managing Director of aagon. "We are in the fortunate position that - despite corona - we are continuing to grow and continuously expand our workforce." And Henning Schlieper adds: "I am very much looking forward to working with my highly motivated colleagues here at aagon to implement my ideas of strategic marketing communication and thus optimally underpin the company's goals."
Henning Schlieper lives in Dortmund, is married and has two children.
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.



