Marcher Feinkost expands management

18-Nov-2025
Marcher Feinkost

Norbert Marcher with Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer

Marcher Feinkost, a subsidiary of Norbert Marcher GmbH, has appointed Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer to the management board with effect from March 1, 2026.

"With Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer, we are gaining an experienced and dynamic manager whose expertise in the branded goods industry will give us new impetus in the area of meat and sausage products as well as in the convenience segment," says Norbert Marcher, Managing Director of Norbert Marcher GmbH. "This decision is an important step towards securing our long-term competitiveness and continuing to firmly establish our products. I am also looking forward to working with Markus, with whom I have a long-standing, trusting friendship."

Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer brings with him decades of experience in the food and branded goods industry - most recently as General Manager DACH Nomad Foods - and will drive forward the strategic development and sustainable orientation of the company branch. Commenting on his new role, Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer says: "I am delighted to be joining one of Austria's most renowned family businesses. The meat industry in particular, with its many facets and products, is an extremely exciting area that offers plenty of scope for creativity. I'm also looking forward to working with a great team that I've already had the pleasure of getting to know and that is united by a "pull towards the goal"."

About Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer: Born in Vienna, he began his career in key account management at Bahlsen, before moving on to Coca-Cola Hellenic and Red Bull international, where he worked as Global Field Sales Manager. In 2016, Markus Fahrnberger-Schweizer joined iglo Austria as Sales Director, and in 2023 he took on the role of General Manager DACH at the parent company Nomad Foods, making him responsible for Germany and Switzerland in addition to Austria.

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