Multi-Wing International appoints new Chief Executive Officer
22.02.2008
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Multi-Wing International a·s (MWI) has announced that Jesper Bernhoft has been named the company’s new
Chief Executive Officer. Bernhoft was previously responsible for Unilever Ice Cream in Denmark and has
many years of experience within multi-national companies. Bernhoft has also been on the Board of the
Multi-Wing Group for the last five years.

Former CEO
Thomas Haderup

New CEO
Jesper Bernhoft
Bernhoft is succeeding Thomas Haderup as MWI’s CEO effective immediately. Haderup resigned as CEO for
Multi-Wing Holding ApS and Multi-Wing International a·s on January 31, 2008. Haderup has had a major
influence on the development of the company which has grown from a small, Danish export company to an
international group with subsidiaries and distributors all over the world. Haderup will work with MWI
as a consultant during the transition, working on special projects until March 31, 2008. The Multi-Wing
Group expressed its appreciation to Haderup for his important contribution in growing the firm over his
22-year tenure with the company, and wished him all the best in his future endeavors.
About Multi-Wing International
Multi-Wing’s roots extend to 1938 when Finn Sigurd Andersen started the company by trading in hand tools
and oil filters. In 1958 the Andersens created the first impellers from individual components, and the
seeds of Multi-Wing were planted. Using aluminum hubs and thermo plastic blades, the impellers were
more durable and efficient, even under the most hostile conditions. Today the Multi-Wing brand has
become the global standard for quality, performance, durability and efficiency, focusing exclusively on
axial flow impellers. Multi-Wing and its distributors use the most advanced impeller technology in the
world, specializing in providing custom solutions for air-moving applications in the HVAC, industrial
heat exchanger, and ventilation industries. Please contact
Multi-Wing International a·s for additional product information.