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New CEO at diaphragm pump manufacturer

January 8, 2026
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Effective from January 2026, Alexander Heizler assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at diaphragm pump manufacturer KNF. He has been with the company since 2009 and served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) from 2021. The group said his appointment ensures continuity and reflects KNF’s commitment to long-term stability as a family-owned business.

“I am honored to take on the role of CEO,” said Heizler. “KNF stands for technological excellence, strong values, and a dedicated global team. I look forward to continuing this successful journey.”

After more than 40 years at KNF, including 26 as CEO, Martin Becker is stepping down from operational leadership. He will now fully focus on his role as Chairman of the Board of Directors, where he looks forward to continuing his close and trusted collaboration with Alexander Heizler in a new capacity. This marks the completion of a carefully planned transition. Martin Becker will also remain connected to the company as a shareholder.

“Passing on the operational leadership of KNF is a deeply personal step for me,” Becker explains.

“I am proud of what we have built together and fully trust Alexander Heizler to lead the company with passion and responsibility.”

A statement from the group said: “This leadership change underscores KNF’s enduring values and its clear vision for the future as a global technology leader. With over 900 employees worldwide, KNF remains committed to innovation, sustainability, and customer-focused diaphragm pump solutions.”

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