After the turmoil at the helm in mid-2018, Thyssenkrupp’s top is in new shambles. Last year, the CEO stepped down and, subsequently, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board left as well. As the company was unable to attract a new CEO from the outside, the then CFO was promoted to the CEO position.
25 Sep 2019
Supervisory Board Chairwoman becomes CEO
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Supervisory Board Chairwoman becomes CEO
thyssenkrupp AG (TKR:WBO) | 0 0 0.4% | Mkt Cap: 14,231m
- Published:
25 Sep 2019 -
Author:
Hans-Peter Wodniok -
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After the turmoil at the helm in mid-2018, Thyssenkrupp’s top is in new shambles. Last year, the CEO stepped down and, subsequently, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board left as well. As the company was unable to attract a new CEO from the outside, the then CFO was promoted to the CEO position.