May 14, 2015

BMW announces changes in Board of Management

As previously announced, Harald Kruger assumed the role of Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG with immediate effect. Kruger, who holds an engineering degree, was most recently Board of Management member for Production. He joined the BMW Group in 1992
and has been a member of the Board of Management since December 2008. He was head of Human Resources until assuming responsibility for Mini, Motorrad, Rolls-Royce and Aftersales at the end of June 2012, a position he held until moving to Head of Production in April 2013. 

Norbert Reithofer elected to the Supervisory Board and elected as its Chairman: The previous Chairman of the Board of Management, Dr. Norbert Reithofer, was elected to the Supervisory Board at the Annual General Meeting. At a meeting of the Supervisory Board held after the AGM, he was also elected its Chairman. Dr. Reithofer joined the company in 1987 and had been a member of the Board of Management since March 2000. He was responsible for Production until September 2006, when he took over as Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG. 

Joachim Milberg takes on leading role in charitable foundations: The previous Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Professor Joachim Milberg, stepped down with effect from the end of the Annual General Meeting. Professor Milberg has served the company in leading positions for more than two decades. He joined the company in November 1993 as the Board of Management member responsible for Production. Professor Milberg was appointed Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG in February 1999. He was elected to the Supervisory Board in May 2002 and had served as its Chairman since May 2004. Professor Milberg will maintain close ties with the company in the future and assume a leading role in the BMW Group's worldwide activities relating to corporate social responsibility and charitable foundations.

The BMW Group announced plans to initiate a generational change at the head of the Board of Management and Supervisory Board in early December 2014, in order to hand over responsibility for the future development of the company to the next generation in a timely way.

Oliver Zipse appointed to the Board of Management, responsible for Production: As previously announced in March 2015, Oliver Zipse has been appointed to the Board of Management of BMW AG and will assume responsibility for the Production Division effective immediately. Zipse began his career with the company in 1991 as a trainee and has since held various management positions. He was most recently Senior Vice-President of Corporate Planning and Product Strategy for the BMW Group.

Henning Kagermann and Simone Menne elected to Supervisory Board: The Annual General Meeting also re-elected Professor Henning Kagermann to the Supervisory Board and elected Simone Menne, member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, for a first mandate. This makes BMW AG the first German automobile manufacturer to meet the legal gender diversity requirement that women occupy 30 per cent of seats on Supervisory Boards. Long-standing Supervisory Board member Wolfgang Mayrhuber stepped down at the end of the 2015 Annual General Meeting.


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