MUNICH—KEENFINITY Group, a provider of security and communications technologies, has introduced a new organizational structure designed to unlock its next chapter of growth and innovation.
By sharpening its focus and simplifying structures and processes, Keenfinity is accelerating its pace and strengthening its connection to customers and key markets, delivering enhanced value to clients, partners, and employees alike.
As part of this new company structure, the Group has named Hubertus Muehlhaeuser as chairman to guide the businesses into the future. Supporting CEO Peter Loeffler, Muehlhaeuser brings a wealth of experience and visionary foresight to guide the company’s continued success.
With over 30 years in senior positions at multiple public and private companies, including roles as CEO of CNH Industrial and Welbilt, Muehlhaeuser is recognized for driving strategic transformation and growth.
“With Hubertus Muehlhaeuser by our side, and our new structure, Keenfinity is ideally positioned to shape the future of our industries and deliver sustainable success for all,” Loeffler said. “We are grateful for the trust and dedication of our customers, employees, and business partners, whose ongoing support inspires us to reach new heights.”
Empowering businesses to lead with customer focus and agility
As of Jan. 1, 2026, the KEENFINITY Group will operate as a holding consisting of four businesses. Alongside Intrusion & Access, Video, and Audio, KEENFINITY has introduced Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) as the Group’s fourth business, marking an impactful expansion of Keenfinity’s offering.
Loeffler will lead the Keenfinity Group, providing overarching strategic and operational guidance. Each of the four businesses will be led by a dedicated CEO:
- Dave Pulling becomes new chairman of the Intrusion & Access Business, which will continue to be led by industry veteran Gregor Schlechtriem as business CEO. Pulling is a seasoned technology executive, founder and inspirational leader with decades of experience in global security products. He is founding partner of DLP ventures, has founded and headed Qolsys, and held senior positions at Johnson Controls, Netxen and Broadcom.
- Sabrina Stainburn joined Keenfinity in September 2025 as the CEO of Video Systems Business and will lead the future development of Bosch-branded, AI-enabled video systems and software solutions, with her customer-centric approach.
- David Hunter joined Keenfinity in July 2025 as CEO of Audio Business, adding his industry expertise to the business, which encompasses professional audio, conference, public address, and critical communication solutions of the prestigious brands Bosch, Dynacord, Electro-Voice, RTS and Telex.
Leadership of the newly established EMS business will be announced in the near future.
With customers in focus, the new holding structure will simplify processes, accelerate product development, and allow Keenfinity businesses to shape their specific markets with more impact, the company stated.
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