ARRI has announced an expansion of its Management Board, effective immediately. Frank Eischet and Marcel Koutstaal now serve alongside existing board members David Bermbach and Chris Richter. The move is intended to support the next phase of ARRI’s transformation and to create a more streamlined operating structure.
The company states that the board enlargement will help accelerate its ongoing transformation efforts. By adding two new executives, ARRI aims to enhance decision‑making capacity and focus on strategic initiatives that align with its long‑term goals. The streamlined structure is meant to improve operational efficiency across the organization.
For content creators, ARRI is a key supplier of cinema cameras, lighting systems, and related production tools. Changes at the executive level often signal shifts in corporate priorities, which can influence product development timelines, customer support strategies, and market outreach. While the announcement does not detail specific product plans, the emphasis on transformation suggests ARRI may be looking to strengthen its innovation pipeline and better serve the evolving needs of filmmakers and videographers.
Industry observers will be watching how the expanded board influences ARRI’s approach to emerging technologies, such as virtual production workflows and sustainable manufacturing practices. Any adjustments in leadership focus could eventually translate into new features, firmware updates, or service offerings that impact creators’ daily workflows.
As the integration of Frank Eischet and Marcel Koutstaal progresses, further communications from ARRI are expected to clarify how the revised governance will shape the company’s direction. Creators relying on ARRI equipment should stay tuned for official updates that may affect future purchasing decisions and support experiences.

