News — 12.04.2024

Farewell to Arnold Jäger: A life full of innovations

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the loss of Arnold Jäger, the son of the founder of the JÄGER Group.

He passed away on April 10, 2024 at the age of 92 after a short illness.

Arnold Jäger Junior began his career on April 1, 1948 as an appren­tice in the com­pa­ny of his father, Arnold Jäger Senior.

In addi­tion to his com­mer­cial train­ing, he com­plet­ed a trainee­ship at Gum­mi-Hansen dur­ing the day and attend­ed the tech­ni­cal evening school for mechan­i­cal engi­neer­ing in the evenings.

Despite his busy sched­ule, he found time for his pas­sions: ten­nis and cross-coun­try ski­ing in the Harz Moun­tains, where he also met his future wife Regina.

With his enthu­si­asm for rub­ber and plas­tics, he inspired many cus­tomers and cre­at­ed pio­neer­ing appli­ca­tion solu­tions. These includ­ed indus­try-defin­ing inno­va­tions for the oil indus­try in Celle, the famous “Jäger agri­cul­tur­al machin­ery belt” as a replace­ment for iron chains in pota­to har­vesters and rub­ber mem­brane hoses for bio­log­i­cal waste­water treatment.

Even 60 years lat­er, his many ideas and patents con­tin­ue to shape JÄGER’s suc­cess at home and abroad.

His wife Regi­na com­ple­ment­ed his tech­ni­cal exper­tise with strate­gic vision. Togeth­er they defined the orga­ni­za­tion­al struc­tures of the JÄGER Group in the “Jäger 2000” study, which are still in place today, and pre­pared the gen­er­a­tional trans­fer to their sons.

From 1995, after hand­ing over the man­age­ment of the com­pa­ny to their sons, Arnold and Regi­na enjoyed their shared pas­sion for ski­ing and hik­ing trips, espe­cial­ly in the USA.

But they weren’t real­ly think­ing about retire­ment just yet. Instead, they found­ed the JÄGER Group’s first for­eign com­pa­ny for rub­ber dog toys and plas­tic bowl­ing pins in Denver.

But they weren’t real­ly think­ing about retire­ment just yet. Instead, they found­ed the JÄGER Group’s first for­eign com­pa­ny for rub­ber dog toys and plas­tic bowl­ing pins in Denver.

Arnold Jäger remained close­ly involved with the com­pa­ny until the end and was often to be seen at the new head­quar­ters. He was par­tic­u­lar­ly proud and pleased that he was able to wit­ness his grand­son Julius Jäger becom­ing Man­ag­ing Direc­tor of “his” com­pa­ny Gummi-Jäger.

His mot­to “just do it”, his pas­sion and curios­i­ty as an entre­pre­neur and as a prod­uct devel­op­er lives on in the JÄGER Group in the 3rd and 4th generation.

The Jäger fam­i­ly and employ­ees of the JÄGER Group

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