Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler. Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler (born 17 August 1941) is a German businesswoman and one of the owners of Schaeffler Group, one of the world's largest producers of rolling bearings. [1] The other owner is her son Georg F. W. Schaeffler . Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann was Chairwoman of the Advisory Board of the Schaeffler Group from 1996 until 2010 and subsequently Deputy Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board of Schaeffler AG from 2010 until April 2023. Schaeffler is a leading global high-tech company predominantely in family ownership, and is based in Herzogenaurach, Germany
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Maria-Elisabeth, who owns 20% of Schaeffler Group, lives in the tony Austrian ski resort town of Kitzbuehel, while Georg, with 80%, leads a quiet life in the U.S. In 2014, she married Juergen. Georg, 55, and Maria-Elisabeth, 78, also control Schaeffler AG, the German engineering group that has faced similar pressures as Continental. Shares in both companies have tumbled by more than a. Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann (geb. Kurssa; * 17. August 1941 in Prag, damals Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren) ist eine österreichisch-deutsche Unternehmerin, die zusammen mit ihrem Sohn Gesellschafterin der Schaeffler AG ist. Sie gehört zu den reichsten Deutschen Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler, born Maria-Elisabeth Kurssa in Prague in 1941 and at home in Vienna since 1945, became the "First Lady" in the German technology pioneer's family-owned company in Herzogenaurach. Since his death in August 1996, she has been continuing his life's work in his stead - strong-willed, determined, disciplined.
MariaElisabeth Schaeffler Die Frau, die nach dem DaxKonzern greift
Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler is the Family Business Woman of the Year 2012: the owner of Schaeffler Group received the title from a prestigious jury, comprised of representatives from the German business world and Handelsblatt. In his congratulatory statement, the Federal Minister of Economics and Technology Philipp Rösler praised. Gripped by flu, Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler spent several days this week in bed. But far from it being a moment of weakness, the 66-year-old head of Schaeffler, the privately owned German. Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann, matriarch of Franconian automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler, is retiring from active work on the supervisory board at the age of 81. She will hold only an honorary role after the annual general meeting in April, the company announced Friday. Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler: "This award means a great deal to me, particularly due to my emotional bonds to Brazil, to whose economic history the Schaeffler Group has also made a contribution. I also consider this award to be confirmation and recognition for the outstanding achievements of our company in Brazil during the last 55 years.
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Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann to step down from her role as member of the Supervisory Board at the Annual General Meeting Mrs. Schaeffler-Thumann made an honorary member of the Supervisory Board of Schaeffler AG Katherina Reiche nominated as a new member of the Supervisory Board Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann steps down from Supervisory Board, Appointment of Katherina Reiche as new member; The shareholders of the global automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler approved the dividend proposed by the Board of Managing Directors and Supervisory Board at today's annual general meeting. The meeting was.
Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann was moved to tears when 8,000 Schaeffler employees gathered near the family-controlled company's headquarters in 2009 to demand the German government help avert. Georg Schaeffler and Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann's combined fortune has been diminished to $8.5 billion during the coronavirus pandemic, which has hurt their two large automotive assets.
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Schaeffler, controlled by Georg Schaeffler and his mother Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler, already owns 49.9 per cent of Vitesco as well as 46 per cent of German tyremaker Continental. Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann steps down from Supervisory Board. As communicated on 3rd of March, Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann today formally stepped down from her role as a member of the Supervisory Board, for age reasons. Following this, the annual general meeting formally accepted Katherina Reiche's nomination and.