Drees & Sommer Czech Republic appoints Markus Ising as Managing Director

27 June 2024

Drees & Sommer Czech Republic, a consulting firm specializing in real estate, industry, and infrastructure, has strengthened its management team with the appointment of Markus Ising as Managing Director. Markus Ising, who previously served as Country Manager since 2021, will now focus on overseeing client relations and acquisitions from the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland).

Markus Ising, 54, brings extensive experience in project management across the automotive and manufacturing sectors, facilitating cross-market collaborations between the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria. His contributions have been pivotal in advancing Drees & Sommer’s service portfolio in the Czech market, encompassing project management, technical due diligence, cost management, sustainability consulting, LEAN management, BIM management, and design.

“I am delighted to have successfully led significant projects in the Czech market over the past three years, establishing Drees & Sommer as a prominent player among local and international stakeholders,” remarked Markus Ising, Managing Director, Drees & Sommer Czech Republic. “Our trilingual team combines local expertise with global innovations tailored to meet the unique demands of each market segment – real estate, industry, and infrastructure.”

Prior to joining Drees & Sommer, Markus Ising held senior roles including Head of Real Estate & Engineering at MAKRO/METRO Cash & Carry in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. His international experience spans overseeing construction and redevelopment projects across Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, and Morocco. Markus Ising holds a degree in civil engineering from Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany.

For further details on Drees & Sommer’s comprehensive consultancy services, visit their official website to explore their global expertise and innovative solutions across various sectors.

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