(Adds details on Roehrhoff, pervious board changes) Oct 28 (Reuters) – Medical equipment maker Gerresheimer said on Tuesday it had appointed Uwe Roehrhoff to return to the helm of the company as interim CEO, effective November 1. He succeeds Dietmar Siemssen, who will step down as CEO by mutual agreement with the company's supervisory board on October 31. Roehrhoff, a Gerresheimer veteran, already served as CEO from 2010 to 2017 and held various management positions in the company from 1991 to 2017. His appointment follows a series of changes in Gerresheimer's management board in recent months. The company announced in September Wolf Lehmann as new CFO and in August Achim Schalk as new head of its moulded glass, tubular glass and syringe systems business units. (Reporting by Emanuele Berro, editing by Rachel More)
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