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- Oliver Zipse - Wikipedia
Oliver Zipse (born 7 February 1964) [1] is a German business executive who has been the chairman of the board of management (CEO) of BMW since 16 August 2019 Zipse graduated from high school in Bensheim in 1983 He studied computer science and mathematics at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City from 1983 to 1985 without obtaining a degree
- Leadership Governance BMW Group
Corporate governance of BMW Group: Everything you need to know about the Board of Management, Supervisory Board and corporate governance
- Reports Suggest Oliver Zipse Could Step Down as BMW CEO in 2026
Oliver Zipse, BMW’s visionary CEO, could set to step down in 2025, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and strategic foresight
- Official: Combustion Loyal Oliver Zipse To Remain BMWs CEO . . . - CarBuzz
BMW's Supervisory Board has announced that CEO Oliver Zipse's contract has been extended until 2026 The 59-year-old automotive executive has been on BMW's Board of Management for eight years
- BMW Boss Oliver Zipse To Remain CEO Until 2026 - Motor1. com
Zipse has spent his entire career at the German automaker BMW has officially announced a contract extension for Oliver Zipse, who will continue to serve as the company’s Chairman of the Board of
- Automotive News 2025 Eurostar: Oliver Zipse of BMW - Automotive News
Oliver Zipse, chairman of the board of management at BMW Group, is the 2025 Eurostar winner for Group CEO
- BMW extends contract of CEO Zipse until 2026 - electrive. com
Oliver Zipse will remain CEO of BMW until 2026 As expected, the supervisory board extended his contract by two years While there is continuity with the CEO, there is another change of personnel on the board of directors The Supervisory Board of BMW AG has extended Oliver Zipse’s contract as Chairman of the Board of Management until 2026
- Who Is BMW CEO? Meet The Leader. - anusedcar. com
As of now, the CEO of BMW is Oliver Zipse He has been steering the company since August 2019, marking a pivotal period in BMW’s history as the automotive world transitions towards electrification and sustainable practices
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