Carbon Strengthens Global Leadership with New Sales Executives in Key Markets

Carbon Strengthens Global Leadership with New Appointments



In a strategic move to bolster its global presence, Carbon, a forefront player in product development and manufacturing technology, has appointed Dana McCallum as the Head of Global Enterprise Sales and Christoph Meyer as the Director of Oral Health Sales for Europe. These appointments underline Carbon's commitment to fostering customer growth and enhancing its market reach.

Expanding Leadership in Key Sectors



Dana McCallum, returning to Carbon after a stint in the metal additive sector, will spearhead the company's sales strategy across significant areas such as medtech, consumer products, industrial, service bureaus, injection molders, and automotive segments. This diversified expertise will be instrumental in deepening partnerships and scaling operations globally. “I’m excited to be back,” McCallum stated. “There’s still so much opportunity to unlock, and I’m looking forward to helping Carbon grow while supporting their client-focused approach.”

Her vision includes leveraging Carbon's innovative material properties and design-to-production platform to aid companies in accelerating innovation and getting premium products to market more swiftly across various industries. The manufacturing community recognizes Dana as a pivotal figure, celebrated for her active involvement in organizations like AMUG and Women in 3D Printing. Her return marks a significant moment for the company, as she was one of Carbon's first key sales hires in 2015, playing a vital role in establishing the company's commercial landscape and the Carbon Production Network.

A New Face in Dental Sales



Joining McCallum is Christoph Meyer, who brings nearly two decades of experience in the dental industry. Most recently, Meyer led the European business for Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) at Dentsply Sirona, making him a valuable addition to Carbon's leadership. Based in Frankfurt, Germany, Christoph aims to expand Carbon’s footprint in the dental sector, particularly in critical European markets like DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), the Netherlands, the Nordics, and the UK.

Meyer expresses enthusiasm about the potential for utilizing Carbon’s technology in digital dentistry, which can revolutionize production time for dental appliances. “The opportunity is enormous,

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