New appointment at MAHLE

December 22, 2014
New appointment at MAHLE Wolf-Henning Scheider
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The Supervisory Board of MAHLE GmbH has appointed Wolf-Henning Scheider as the new Chairman of the MAHLE Management Board with effect from July 1, 2015. He will join the MAHLE Group on April 1, 2015, and will initially assume the role of Vice Chairman of the Management Board.


Wolf-Henning Scheider has been employed by Bosch since 1987. During this time, he has taken on increasingly greater responsibilities within the Bosch group organisation. In 2010, he was appointed Member of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH and since 2013 has had overall responsibility for the automotive technology division.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz K. Junker, who has held the role of Chairman of the MAHLE Management Board since 1996, will transfer to the Supervisory Board of MAHLE GmbH and to MABEG, the shareholders’ committee with voting rights, when Mr Scheider takes over as Chairman of the Management Board. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Junker will replace the chairman of both committees, Dr. Klaus P. Bleyer, who has been a member of the Supervisory Board since 1993.
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