Voith Group Decides CEO Succession
The Shareholders' Committee of Voith Management GmbH, Germany, has decided about the succession of Dr. Hubert Lienhard, long-standing president and CEO of the management board. Stephan Schaller (photo on right), currently a member of Voith Shareholders’ Committee and head of the global motorcycle division of BMW Group, has been appointed as successor.
As planned, Lienhard, who has been in charge since 2008, will retire in 2018 upon completion of his second term in office at the age of 67. The change at the top will take place on April 1, 2018.
Stephan Schaller, born in 1957, studied mechanical engineering at Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen. From 1981 to 1999, he held management and executive positions at BMW Group. After four years, initially as head of technical planning, then in the technical management of Linde AG's refrigeration division, Schaller joined Volkswagen AG in 2004 as head of production for the commercial vehicle division. Since 2007, he has been chairman of the board of management of commercial vehicle brand of Volkswagen. In 2010, he became vice chairman of the executive board of Schott AG before being appointed head of the global motorcycle division of BMW Group in June 2012. Schaller has been a member of the Voith Shareholders' Committee since Oct. 1, 2015.
At the same time, Dr. Lienhard will be appointed to the Voith Shareholders' Committee, effetive April 1, 2018. He will take Schaller’s current seat in this committee.
"With Stephan Schaller, we found the ideal successor for Dr. Lienhard. He has already been involved in all strategic developments of the company in recent years in his role as member of the Shareholders' Committee. He has excellent knowledge of Voith and its structures. In this way, we ensure a high degree of continuity for the company in succession. At the same time, Stephan Schaller brings with him many years of international experience in various sectors and industries outside of Voith. Among others, he held leading positions in two of the world's largest automotive companies. We are pleased that we were able to win such a distinguished leader from German industry for Voith," said Professor Dr. Hans-Peter Keitel, chairman of the Shareholders' Committee of Voith Management GmbH and Supervisory Board of Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA.
Keitel also expressed that he is delighted that Dr. Lienhard has agreed to contribute his 17 years of extensive experience within Voith to the Shareholders' Committee and to continue his support of the future development of the Group with his expertise. "Dr. Hubert Lienhard has made an outstanding contribution to Voith in the past 17 years, first as CEO of Voith Hydro, and from 2008 as president and CEO of the entire Voith Group. He has successfully led the group through one of the most challenging and toughest phases of the last few decades with a clear line, strengthened profitability on a sustained basis, and restored the group's strategic ability to act by means of a far-reaching restructuring program. With his digital agenda, he has established Voith as an important player in the digital transformation in our industries. For this, he already deserves the thanks of the Voith Shareholders' Committee and the Supervisory Board, as well as of all 19,000 employees of our company around the world," continued Dr. Keitel.
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