Changes in the Executive Board of Schaeffler AG (original) (raw)
Thomas Stierle - Dr. Jochen Schröder - Christophe Hannequin
2024-09-27 | Herzogenaurach
- Thomas Stierle from Vitesco Technologies to head new E-Mobility division
- Dr. Jochen Schröder to assume the role of Regional CEO Europe
- Christophe Hannequin to succeed Claus Bauer as CFO next year
In its meeting yesterday, the Supervisory Board of Schaeffler AG made two appointments to the Board of Managing Directors of Schaeffler AG. There is also a further personnel change in the Executive Board. This comprises the Board of Managing Directors plus the four regional CEOs, which until now has comprised eight members and will now comprise nine members from October 1, 2024.
Thomas Stierle (54), who is currently CEO of the Electrification Solutions division at Vitesco Technologies was appointed as CEO of the new E-Mobility division and a full member of the Executive Board of Schaeffler AG with effect from October 1, 2024. As previously communicated, Dr. Jochen Schröder (53), until now head of the E-Mobility business division in the Automotive Technologies division at Schaeffler, will assume the role of Regional CEO Europe also with effect from October 1, 2024. In addition, Christophe Hannequin (48) was appointed as Chief Financial Officer and a full member of the Executive Board of Schaeffler AG. He will take on his role at the latest on October 1, 2025. His predecessor in this function, Claus Bauer, will fulfill his contract until the end of its term on August 31, 2025.
Thomas Stierle has been CEO of the Electrification Solutions division at Vitesco Technologies since the beginning of 2023. Prior to this, he managed the sectors Electrification Technology and Electronic Controls. Mr. Stierle started his career at Siemens VDO and held various positions there and later at Continental Automotive GmbH in Germany and the USA. He has a degree in electrical engineering from the Dresden University of Technology.
Dr. Jochen Schröder joined Schaeffler in 2018. He had previously served as CTO at Valeo-Siemens eAutomotive since 2016. Dr. Schröder started his career at BMW AG in transmission development and held various management positions in powertrain electrification until 2016. He studied electrical engineering at the Hamburg University of Technology and obtained his doctorate in control technology there in 2001.
Christophe Hannequin has been Group Chief Financial Officer at the JCB Group in Great Britain since 2022. Between 2008 and 2022, he held various management positions primarily in the field of finance at Michelin in the USA, Canada, and France. Prior to this, he worked in financial roles at Plastic Omnium from 2004 to 2008 and at Saint Gobain between 1999 and 2004. Mr. Hannequin has an MBA from the Wake Forest University School of Business (Babcock) in the USA and a Master of Science from the Bordeaux Graduate School of Management (KEDGE) in France.
Georg F. W. Schaeffler, family shareholder and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Schaeffler AG, said: “With the changes in the Executive Board of Schaeffler AG, we are consistently aligning the company with the upcoming merger with Vitesco Technologies AG in order to realize the resulting opportunities. Thomas Stierle will ensure that Vitesco Technologies’ success story in e-mobility will be continued at Schaeffler. And in his new role as Regional CEO Europe, Dr. Jochen Schröder will contribute his profound expertise of the automotive sector with a focus on electrification. Christophe Hannequin is a highly qualified and proven financial expert with extensive international experience in the finance sector, especially in the automotive sector but also in various industries and I am delighted to welcome him as our designated Chief Financial Officer. The Supervisory Board is looking forward to continuing the collaboration with the Executive Board."
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