Kelly Lam was Appointed as Vice President of Marketing at Miele

Date of management change: September 15, 2021 

What Happened?

Princeton, NJ-based Miele Appointed Kelly Lam as Vice President of Marketing

 

About the Company

What does it take for a family-run company to become a world market leader in the premium domestic appliance and commercial machine segment? It takes more than offering average products, run-of-the-mill service, or short-sighted actions. It requires the aspiration to do it forever better and to be forever better. And is the reason that our founders guiding principle, Immer Besser – which translates as Forever Better, still shapes the company today. This stance accounts for a good working environment at Miele and the success of our products. Our colleagues can rest assured that those who live up to our standards of quality and professionalism grow personally and professionally. No matter if they are at entry levels or managers. Miele asks a lot of its employees. They are expected to develop and manufacture worldwide market premium products that are Immer Besser. In return, they receive the most valuable thing Miele can give them: that they themselves become Immer Besser - in all of their professional and personal abilities. Immer Besser is, therefore, an entrepreneurial success principle from which customers and employees benefit in equal measure. We call this principle MAKE IT BETTER. BE BETTER. Miele is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports and enforces a drug-free workplace.

 

About the Person

Kelly Lam is Vice President of Marketing at Miele. Previously, Kelly held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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