“My mission is to continue the level of customer service Matt established with customers and prospects in the territory,” said Yazot. “My technical background and attention to detail will allow me to do that.”
Yazot joined the company in 2009 and has provided sales support in Eastern Europe, Russia, Germany, China and parts of the United States. Yazot holds a degree is in mechanical engineering, and has worked in technical sales for more than two decades. Yazot will be based out of Ipsen’s Cherry Valley facility.
“Andrew is a great asset to Ipsen with more than a decade of working experience in the industry,” said Pete Kerbel, Vice President of Sales, Ipsen USA. “His breadth of domestic and international experience is what makes him a balanced problem-solver, and I have no doubt our Midwestern client base will succeed with Andrew as their representative.”
(Source: Ipsen USA)
Industriepolitik 2026: „Raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg“
Der Wirtschaftsverband Stahl- und Metallverarbeitung (WSM) fordert konkrete Sofortmaßnahmen zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit: Aussetzung des nationalen CO2-Preises für die Industrie und Abschaffung des Solidaritätszuschlags. „Wir müssen raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg”, betont WSM-Hauptgeschäftsführer Christian Vietmeyer. Beide Maßnahmen seien kurzfristig umsetzbar und würden 2026 direkt wirken.





