Bent Nissen is part of the Group Management. He is also CEO of team agrar. Bent Nissen has been with DLG since 1990, and was responsible for building up DLG's activities in Poland from 1999 to 2006. Bent Nissen has a BSc in Business Economics and a BA in accounting and financial management.
Carsten Klausen is the CEO of DLG's Swedish subsidiary, Svenska Foder. He has more than 25 years of experience in the farm supply industry and has had a number of management positions in the DLG Group throughout his career including Svenska Foder as CEO for 8 years and 2 years as deputy chairman director, and in DLG's German subsidiary, HaGe.
Christoffer Hage is Vice President for Crop Production. Mr Hage has a master degree in agricultural economics and started in DLG as a purchaser in 2000. In 2001 he was promoted to head of development in DLG Service & Energy and from 2003 – 2005 he was Information and Marketing Manager. In 2010 he was hired as business manager in DLG Service & Energy, and in 2014 he was promoted as vice director of Group Marketing and a number of activities within DLG Service & Energy, including DLG's retail chain.
Mogens Frederiksen is the director of DLG's crop trade and a member of the Executive Steering Committee. He is in charge of the overall crop trade group and focuses on the global market's impact on risk management and optimization for DLG's trade.
Mogens started in the DLG Group in 1979 as a commercial trainee and has worked in several different capacities over the years. Mogens has extensive experience in crop trade and has held various management positions within the Group.
Mogens has a business degree from Næstved College and has several management and international courses in commerce and contracting rights.