Klaus-Peter Müller
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Klaus-Peter Müller (born September 16, 1944) is a German banker. He is the Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors of Commerzbank AG, Germany's second-largest bank. Further, he is the President of the Association of German Banks (Bundesverband deutscher Banken).
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- 1962-1964: Apprenticeship in banking at Bankhaus Friedrich Simon KGaA, Düsseldorf
- 1964-1966: Military service (1st Lt.)
- Since 1966 working for Commerzbank AG:
- 1966-1968: Düsseldorf Branch
- 1968-1973: Representative Office New York, since 1971 New York Branch
- 1973-1982: Düsseldorf Branch, later Joint Manager of the Duisburg Branch
- 1982-1986: Joint Manager of the New York Branch
- 1986-1990: Executive Vice President, Head of the Corporate Banking Department
- February 1990: Head of the department in charge of the Bank’s East German operations
- Since November 1, 1990: Member of the Board of Managing Directors
- Since May 25, 2001: Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors
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- February 2004: Honorary doctorate from Finance Academy of the Russian Federation, Moscow
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NAME | Müller, Klaus-Peter |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Muller, Klaus-Peter |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | German banker |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 16, 1944 |
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