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Manfred Bischoff

Manfred Bischoff (born 22 April 1942) is a German businessman who has been the chairman of the supervisory boards of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz.

Early life

Bischoff was born on 22 April 1942 in Calw, Germany. He earned a degree in Economics, and a PhD from Heidelberg University in 1973.

Career

From 2000 until 2007, Bischoff was chairman of EADS.

He was a member of the Daimler supervisory board since 2006, and its chairman from 2007 to 2015. Upon retirement, he was largely credited with the creation of Airbus and EADS by Airbus chairman Denis Ranque.

Bischoff was expected to be replaced by Dieter Zetsche in 2021 until Bernd Pischetsrieder was chosen as his successor instead.

Other activities

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Corporate boards

  • Mercedes-Benz, Member of the Supervisory Board (since 2019)
  • SMS Group, Member of the Supervisory Board (–2019)
  • Airbus, Member of the Board of Directors (–2016)
  • Fraport, Member of the Supervisory Board (2002-2012)
  • UniCredit, Independent Member of the Board of Directors (2005–2016)
  • KPN, Member of the Board of Directors (2003–2013)
  • Voith, Member of the Supervisory Board (1999–2014)
  • Nortel, Member of the Board of Directors (2004–2009)
  • Mitsubishi Motors, Member of the Board of Directors (2000–2004)
  • Lagardère Group, Member of the Board of Directors (1998–2005)

Non-profit organizations

Controversy

In 2007, Bischoff was one of several EADS senior executives who were questioned by French financial regulator AMF as part of an investigation into alleged insider trading. Bischoff was cleared of any wrong-doing by the AMF.

References

  1. ^ "Dr. rer. pol. Manfred Bischoff". Daimler. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. Daimler chief Dieter Zetsche to step down after 12 years Financial Times.
  3. James Mackintosh and Richard Milne (March 8, 2006), Daimler’s new chairman marks break with past Financial Times.
  4. Maria Sheahan (October 1, 2015), Daimler Chairman Bischoff to serve another term Reuters.
  5. "Flying ahead ANNUAL REPORT 2015" (PDF). p. 13. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  6. Daimler sets its course for the future: Dieter Zetsche to succeed Manfred Bischoff in the Supervisory Board – Ola Källenius to become Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG in 2019 Daimler, press release of September 26, 2018.
  7. Patrick McGee (September 26, 2018), Daimler chief Dieter Zetsche to step down after 12 years Financial Times.
  8. Changes in the Supervisory Board and Managing Board Archived 30 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine SMS Group, press release of June 4, 2013.
  9. Airbus Group Proposes New Board Members For Approval At AGM Airbus, press release of 17 March 2016.
  10. Fraport: Räte-Revirement Manager Magazin, January 29, 2002.
  11. Münchener Rück-Chefs im Verwaltungsrat Manager Magazin, November 30, 2005.
  12. Giovanni Legorano (June 1, 2016), UniCredit Hit by Departure of Two Board Members Wall Street Journal.
  13. Nortel Networks Corporation U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Form 8-K, June 2, 2004.
  14. Changes to management Mitsubishi Motors, press release of 28 September 2000.
  15. Press release of March 15, 2004 Lagardère Group.
  16. Board of Trustees American Academy in Berlin.
  17. Senate Deutsche Nationalstiftung.
  18. Advisory Council German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ).
  19. Board of Trustees Munich Academy of Fine Arts.
  20. Membership Archived 1 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine Trilateral Commission.
  21. Report: Top EADS officials being interviewed in insider trader case The New York Times, May 23, 2007.
  22. Nicola Clark (October 5, 2007), New question raised about insider trading at EADS The New York Times.
  23. "Regulator finds evidence of EADS insider trading" (PDF). Reuters. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
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