Ad-hoc | 19 September 2001 08:12
Nemetschek AG
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Wolfgang Hilpert new Nemetschek CTO
Munich, September 19, 2001. Wolfgang Hilpert (35) has been appointed new Chief
Technology Officer at Nemetschek AG. After graduating with a degree in
industrial engineering at the University of Paderborn, he began his professional
career as Chief Designer for Workflows at Pavone Informationssysteme GmbH. This
was followed by a period as Managing Partner and Technology Officer at ONEstone
Information Technologies GmbH prior to moving to Cambridge/USA where he joined
today’s Lotus Software, IBM Software Group – formerly IBM Corporation – at the
beginning of 1999. There, he was responsible for the Knowledge Management and
Workflows product divisions. Gerhardt Merkel, CEO of Nemetschek AG: “As of
November 1, Wolfgang Hilpert will apply his experience in the new Technology
division and assume responsibility for product development and innovation
strategy worldwide.”
Effective immediately, Jürgen Bürtsch, Dipl.-Ing, has resigned from the Managing
Board of Nemetschek AG. He was responsible for the Business Units division.
Says Gerhardt Merkel: “Jürgen Bürtsch accomplished a great deal on which we can
build.”
Nemetschek AG is one of the leading vendors for IT technology and consulting in
building design, construction and management and the fourth-largest German
vendor of standard software.
With a staff of over 1,000 employees, the company in fiscal 2000 had sales
slightly below DM 250 million. The solutions of the Nemetschek Group are
currently used worldwide in more than 160,000 companies in 142 countries and 14
languages.
For additional information, contact: Investor Relations, Mr. Richard Höll,
Nemetschek AG, Phone +49 (0)89/9 27 93-1219 Fax +49 (0)89/9 27 93-5520
Investorrelations@nemetschek.de
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