Corporate | 10 May 2004 20:40
Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart becomes new Chief Executive Officer at Infineon
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Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart becomes new Chief Executive Officer at Infineon
Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart (54) was appointed by the Supervisory Board to the new
President and CEO at Infineon Technologies AG today. Dr. Ziebart will assume his
new responsibilities at Infineon not later than September 1, 2004.
“Thanks to his experience with turnarounds, his knowledge of the industry and
his technical expertise, Dr. Ziebart displays all the outstanding qualifications
required of a CEO at Infineon,” said Max Dietrich Kley, current Chief Executive
Officer at Infineon. “Together with him, the Management Board will work as a
team to drive the strategic goals of Infineon, which will remain unchanged in
their basic form, to motivate the employees and to further reinforce the
company’s profit orientation.”
After completing a degree in engineering and his doctorate in Munich, Dr.
Wolfgang Ziebart began his professional career in 1977 at automobile
manufacturer BMW. There he held a number of different positions, was then
responsible for the development of electronics and appointed to the Management
Board in 1999. In 2000, Dr. Ziebart moved to Hannover to Continental AG, the
automotive supplier, to head the Automotive Systems Division there with the
focus on automotive electronics and electronic brake systems. One year later, he
was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board at Continental AG.
Until Dr. Ziebart assumes his new duties at Infineon, Max Dietrich Kley will
continue to act as CEO at the semiconductor manufacturing company. After he
steps down as CEO, Kley will resume his currently resting function as Chairman
of the Supervisory Board of Infineon.
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