Dresler takes over as the new rider in the "Motorcycle" role, succeeding Seitz
Motor Presse Stuttgart (MPS) Announces Leadership Changes
In a series of changes within the Motor Presse Stuttgart (MPS) group, Fabian Dresler is set to take over as the new chief editor of the 'Motorrad' group, succeeding Uwe Seitz who is departing at his own request to become the CEO of the Motorcycle Industry Association Germany.
Seitz, a distinguished personality and a great journalist, has been praised by MPS CEO Kay Labinsky for his significant contributions to the company. His departure, expected in the coming year, will mark the end of an era at MPS.
Dresler, currently the deputy editor-in-chief of Test and Technology, will move directly into the role of 'Motorrad' chief editor. At just 33 years old, he is a driving force behind the transformation process of the group, according to MPS.
The 'Motorrad' group includes the biker magazine 'Motorrad', as well as the titles 'PS', 'Ride', and 'Motorrad Classic', and the used motorcycle exchange 1000PS. MPS has been the majority shareholder of 1000PS since 2008.
Dresler will continue the path set by Seitz and will drive forward the strategic cooperation with the motorcycle marketplace 1000PS. His leadership is expected to bring new energy and ideas to the group.
Seitz's departure from MPS is a significant loss for the company, but his legacy will continue through Dresler's leadership. The current CEO of the German Motorcycle Industry Association is not explicitly named in the available search results, but it is clear that Dresler is well-equipped to take on the challenges ahead.
The 'Motorrad' group is a special-interest publisher, focusing on the motorcycle industry. With Dresler at the helm, the group is poised for continued success in the years to come.