List of University of Mannheim people
This list of notable people of University of Mannheim includes faculty, staff, graduates, administrators and former students in the undergraduate program and all graduate programs, and others affiliated with the University of Mannheim.
Business
- Matthias Becker, Managing Partner of Boston Consulting Group Germany (2007–present)[1]
- Sabine Bendiek, CEO of Microsoft Germany (2015–present)[2]
- Joel Berger, Managing Director of MySpace, Europe (2007–2011)[3]
- Clemens Boersig, former board member of RWE (1997–1999); CFO and Chairman of Deutsche Bank(2001–2012)[4]
- Ulrich Brixner, CEO of DZ Bank (1993–2006)[5]
- Jörg De Vries-Hippen, CIO Equities of Allianz Global Investors[6]
- Werner Decker, CEO of American Express Germany[7]
- Klaus Diederichs, Head of European Investment Banking at JP Morgan Chase & Co. (2004–2014)
- Armin Van Falkenhayn, CEO of Bank of America Merrill Lynch Germany (2015-present)[8]
- Christian Fell, CEO of IBM Germany (2007–2009)[9]
- Helmut Fischer, CFO of Phoenix Group (2013–present)[10]
- Karl-Heinz Forster, former Chairman of PriceWaterhouseCoopers Germany (1992–1994)[11]
- Alexander von Frankenberg, venture capitalist; managing director of High-Tech Gründerfonds[12]
- Johannes Friedrich, CFO of Skandia (2010–present)[13]
- Jean Marc Harion, CEO of Mobistar (2011–present)[14]
- Claus E. Heinrich, board member of SAP (1996–2009)[15]
- Rainer Hüther, CEO of Sport 1 (2001–2007)[16]
- Henning Kagermann, former professor and CEO of SAP (1998–2009)
- Horst J. Kayser, CEO of KUKA (2008–present); former Chief Strategy Officer of Siemens (1997–2008)[17]
- Wilhelm Kissel, former CEO of Daimler (1930–1942)[18]
- Stefan Lippe, CEO of Swiss Re (2009–2012)
- Klaus Maier, board member of Daimler (2005–2009)[19]
- Luka Mucic, CFO of SAP (2013–present);[20] CEO of Zukunft Metropolregion Rhein-Neckar e.V. (2015–present)[21]
- Werner Müller, CEO of Evonik (2003–2008); Chairman of Deutsche Bahn[22]
- Bruno Sälzer, CEO of Hugo Boss (2002–2008); CEO of Escada (2008–present)
- Mirko Scherer, venture capitalist; CFO and co-founder of GPC Biotech (1997–2009)[23]
- Wilhelm Schmundt, Managing Partner at Bain & Company (2012–present)[24]
- Jürgen M. Schneider, CFO of Bilfinger Berger (1990–2009)[25]
- Jürgen Schreiber, CEO of Edcon Limited and former CEO and President of Shoppers Drug Mart
- Christoph Seeger, Managing Director of Dr. Peters (2015–present) and Freitag & Co. (2013–present)[26]
- Reiner Specht, former CEO of the Wurth Group (2000–2013)[27]
- Hermann Ude, former CEO of DHL Global Forwarding; former board member of Deutsche Post
- Christopher von Hugo, former Managing Director at One Equity Partners (2001–2012)[28]
- Michael Wand, Managing Director and Head of the Europe Technology at The Carlyle Group (2001–present)[29]
- Claus Wellenreuther, entrepreneur and co-founder of SAP
- Hans-Peter Wild, CEO and owner of Rudolf WILD GmbH & Co. KG
Economics
- Werner Abelshauser, economic historian
- Elisabeth Altmann-Gottheiner, economist; first woman to become a university lecturer in Germany
- Knut Borchardt, economist; former Rector of the University of Mannheim; winner of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
- Axel Dreher, economist; Professor of International and Development Politics at the Ruprecht-Karl University of Heidelberg
- Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, professor of economics; automobile industry expert[30]
- Wolfgang Franz, economist, Chairman of the German Council of Economic Experts
- Clemens Fuest, economist, President of ZEW; former Professor at Said Business School
- Eduard Gaugler, economist and former President of the UMA
- Roman Inderst, economist; winner of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize[31]
- Heinz König, economist and former President of the University of Mannheim
- Christoph M. Schmidt, economist, President of the RWI Essen; member of the German Council of Economic Experts
- Isabel Schnabel, economist, Professor of Financial Economics at the University of Mainz; member of the German Council of Economic Experts
- Horst Siebert, economist and Member of the German Council of Economic Experts, 1990-2003
- Hans-Werner Sinn, economist and President of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research
- Jens Weidmann, economist and President of the Deutsche Bundesbank (2011–present)
- Jürgen Wolters, econometrician; former Professor of Econometrics at the Free University of Berlin
- Gerhard Zeitel, economist; former rector of the University of Mannheim
Academics
- Hans Albert, philosopher
- Jutta Allmendinger, sociologist and President of Social Science Research Center Berlin[32]
- Hubertus von Amelunxen, professor at the Canadian Center for Architecture, Montreal, and the European Graduate School, Saas-Fee
- Hans-Wolfgang Arndt, professor of corporate law; rector of the UMA, 2001-2012
- Norbert Bolz, philosopher; media theorist; professor at the Technical University of Berlin
- Kai Brodersen, ancient historian and classicist at the Faculty of the University of Erfurt
- Winfried Brugger, professor of public law
- Sabine Carey, Chair in Political Science IV
- Heinrich Chantraine, professor of geography; former Rector of the UMA
- Daniel Cremers, professor of computer science and mathematics at the Technical University of Munich[33]
- Noël Martin Joseph de Necker, Belgian physician and botanist
- Thomas Diez, professor of political science and international relations at the Institute for Political Science, University of Tübingen
- Bernhard Ebbinghaus, sociologist
- Peter Flora, former professor of sociology (1982–2009)
- Miles Hewstone, psychologist
- Klaus Hildebrand, liberal-conservative historian
- Christian Homburg, professor of marketing
- Kyra T. Inachin, historian
- Juliane Kokott, former professor of law
- Stefan Lucks, researcher in communications security and cryptography
- Thilo Marauhn, lawyer
- Wolfgang Männel, former professor of business administration at the University of Frankfurt and University of Dortmund
- Friedrich Kasimir Medikus, physician and botanist
- Hans Meuer, professor of computer Science; Chairman of the International Supercomputing Conference
- Christophe Neff, Franco-German geographer; scientist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Heinz-Herbert Noll, sociologist
- Jonathan Pool, U.S. political scientist
- Franz Rothenbacher, sociologist
- Norbert Schwarz, Provost Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California
- Otto Selz, former professor in psychology, philosophy and pedagogy
- Ulrich Steinvorth, philosopher
- Hermann Weber, former historian and political scientist
- Joachim Weickert, professor of mathematics and computer science at Saarland University; Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize Laureate
- Helfrich Bernhard Wenck, German historian
- Ursula Wolf, former professor in Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin and University of Frankfurt
- Wolfgang Zapf, sociologist
Politics, civil services and military
- Alexander Nuno Alvaro, politician
- Franziska Brantner, politician, member of the Bundestag[34]
- Jürgen Creutzmann, politician
- Oskar Dirlewanger, military officer, founder of the infamous Nazi SS penal unit "Dirlewanger" during World War II
- Otto Eichelaub, former politician and President of the Government of the Rhineland-Palatinate[35]
- Thomas Gebhart, politician and member of the Bundestag[36]
- Florian Gerster, politician
- Olav Gutting, CDU politician and member of the Bundestag[37]
- Hans-Olaf Henkel, President of the Leibniz Association; candidate of the Alternative for Germany for the European Parliament election, 2014
- Christine Lambrecht, first female Chief Whip of the SPD; member of the Bundestag[38]
- Ralph Alexander Lorz, politician and Minister for Culture in Hesse[39]
- Lothar Mark, politician and former member of the Bundestag[40]
- Gaspar Martins, Angolan diplomat and political figure; Angola's Permanent Representative to the United Nations since 2001
- Onésimo Redondo, Spanish Falangist Fascist politician; founder of Juntas Castellanas de Actuación Hispánica (Castilian Groups of Hispanic Action)
- Johannes Steiniger, politician and member of the Bundestag[41]
- Christian von Stetten, politician, entrepreneur and member of the Bundestag
- Jürgen Walter, politician
- Artur Weckesser, lawyer and President of the Fiscal Court (Finanzgericht) Baden-Wuerttemberg[42]
Culture, sports and entertainment
- Christian Baracat, international rugby union player
- Philipp Laux, footballer;[43] psychologist of RB Leipzig[44]
- Alessa Ries, retired swimmer; won a gold medal in the 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay at the 2002 European Aquatics Championships
- Dieter Roth, Swiss artist
Honorary doctorates
- Richard Blundell, British economist and econometrician
- Hans Leonhard Hammerbacher, former president of DIHK (Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce)
- Richard Lenel, former Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce; honorary citizen of the city of Mannheim
- Kurt Lotz, second post-war CEO of Volkswagen
- Hans Carl Nipperdey, German labour law expert; former president of the Federal Labour Court
- Torsten Persson, Swedish economist and Director of the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University
- Edmund Phelps, American economist; winner of the 2006 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
- Hans Reschke, former Lord Mayor of Mannheim
- Jean Tirole, French professor of economics; winner of the 2014 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
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