A dedicated team – strong leadership
By combining solid organization with close team involvement, our approach fosters a corporate culture focused on responsibility, innovation, and collaboration.
Dr. Thomas Beck is the Chief Financial Officer of the ml&s Group and a member of the Board of Directors of ml&s Holding SA, Delémont.
After earning his engineering degree in economics and his PhD promotion at the University of Karlsruhe (TH), Dr. Beck led the IT department at Michelin Germany. He then held various positions at Renault, including in IT, finantial controlling and finance. In 1999, he joined the management committee of Deutsche Renault AG. Starting in 2002, he also managed the finances of Nissan Germany, and in 2004, he became the Director of Financial Controlling and Planning at Renault France in Paris. At the end of 2006, he was appointed CFO of Eisenmann SE. He joined the ml&s team and its management in November 2022.
Cem Celebi is the CEO of ml&s Suisse SA.
After studying electrical engineering, he worked for 11 years in the automotive industry before joining ml&s in May 2016 as a project manager. On April 1, 2018, he took on the role of Sales Director and Project Manager for the development of ml&s’s activities. On April 1, 2019, he joined the management committee, where he oversees research and technological development. Since January 1, 2022, he has been the CEO of ml&s Suisse SA.
Thierry Courtot is responsible for the financial management of ml&s Suisse SA, as well as group controlling.
After starting his career as a management controller in various industries, holding both local and group-level positions, Thierry Courtot later supported several companies in structuring their financial management systems. He joined our company at the beginning of 2023. Today, he oversees the financial management of the site as well as group controlling, and he is also in charge of managing purchasing, logistics, HR, IT, and general services.
Rémi Tochon is Production and Operational Supply Chain Manager at ml&s Suisse SA.
After obtaining a degree in mechanical engineering, he started in January 2014 at ml&s as a mechanical developer in the technical office. At the beginning of 2016, he became a project manager, and in 2021, he took on the role of project group leader. Following his internal application, Rémi Tochon was selected as the Production and Operational Supply Chain Manager, a position he has held since September 2023.
Jennifer Garzetta is the HR Manager at ml&s Suisse SA.
While completing her Master's degree in Work and Organizational Psychology, she started her professional career in July 2011 at ml&s as an HR Collaborator – Projects. After progressing through various roles within the HR department, she was appointed HR Manager in September 2024. In December 2024, she earned the Federal Diploma in Adult Education.
Vincent Aubry is responsible for technological research at ml&s Suisse SA in Delémont.
After completing a vocational qualification as an electronics technician and a technical maturity certificate, he earned his engineering degree in electrical engineering at Yverdon-les-Bains, specializing in electronic systems and mechatronics. He joined ml&s in 2008 to establish the electronics development office and lead activities related to proximity sensors. For over 11 years, he was responsible for the department, overseeing the test teams and the prototyping laboratory. Since 2020, he has been part of the technological research team, advancing miniaturization and protection of electronics. He also supports sales in prospecting and the technical transfer of new projects.
Frédéric Allemann is responsible for industrialization, electronic and mechanical development, methods, testing systems, and production resources at ml&s Suisse SA.
After his technical training as a mechanic and constructor, he joined ml&s in 2001 as a mechanical developer to advance overmolding solutions. In 2004, he took over the direction of the technical office, and in 2010, he oversaw the production of manufacturing equipment. Since 2022, Frédéric Allemann has been responsible for industrialization, and in 2025, following the merger of several departments, he took on the responsibility for the technical division.