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Theodor Weimer is the chairman of the German subsidiary of UniCredit. He joined the company in June 2007 as head of Global Investment Banking in Munich and became a member of the executive committee in the Markets and Investment Banking Division. | Theodor Weimer is the chairman of the German subsidiary of UniCredit. He joined the company in June 2007 as head of Global Investment Banking in Munich and became a member of the executive committee in the Markets and Investment Banking Division. | ||
In November 2017 he was appointed chief executive of [[Deutsche Boerse]], effective January 1, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/1ac9d58c-caec-11e7-ab18-7a9fb7d6163e|name=New Deutsche Börse chief appointed from UniCredit unit|org=The Financial Times|date=November 17, 2017}}</ref> | In November 2017 he was appointed chief executive of [[Deutsche Boerse]], effective January 1, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/1ac9d58c-caec-11e7-ab18-7a9fb7d6163e|name=New Deutsche Börse chief appointed from UniCredit unit|org=The Financial Times|date=November 17, 2017}}</ref> He replaced [[Carsten Kengeter]], who resigned effective at the end of 2017. | ||
== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 13:57, 17 November 2017
Theodor Weimer is the chairman of the German subsidiary of UniCredit. He joined the company in June 2007 as head of Global Investment Banking in Munich and became a member of the executive committee in the Markets and Investment Banking Division. In November 2017 he was appointed chief executive of Deutsche Boerse, effective January 1, 2018.[1] He replaced Carsten Kengeter, who resigned effective at the end of 2017. Background[edit]Weimer started his professional career in 1988 as a management consultant for McKinsey & Company in Düsseldorf. From there he switched to Bain & Company in Munich in 1995 becoming director and member of the global management committee. In 2001 he joined Goldman Sachs in Frankfurt as a managing director in the Investment Banking Division and was promoted to partner in 2004.[2] Education[edit]Weimer earned a degree in Business Administration, Economics and Geography at Universities of Tübingen and St.Gallen and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Organizational Theory at the University of Bonn References[edit]
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