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February 02, 2022 at 01:19 pm EST
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Press Release02 February 2022Siemens EnergyMunich
Change in Executive Board of Siemens Energy AG
Jochen Eickholt resigns by mutual agreement (effective February 28, 2022), to be appointed new CEO at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (effective March 1, 2022)
Successor to Jochen Eickholt in Siemens Energy's executive board to be appointed in next regular Supervisory Board meeting
The Siemens Energy Supervisory Board and Jochen Eickholt have mutually agreed to terminate his contract as Member of the Executive Board, effective February 28, 2022. Jochen Eickholt (60) has been appointed the new CEO of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, effective March 1, 2022, in which Siemens Energy holds a majority stake of 67%. The Supervisory Board of Siemens Energy will appoint a successor to Jochen Eickholt very soon.
Jochen Eickholt resigns by mutual agreement (effective February 28, 2022), to be appointed new CEO at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (effective March 1, 2022)
Successor to Jochen Eickholt in Siemens Energy's executive board to be appointed in next regular Supervisory Board meeting
The Siemens Energy Supervisory Board and Jochen Eickholt have mutually agreed to terminate his contract as Member of the Executive Board, effective February 28, 2022. Jochen Eickholt (60) has been appointed the new CEO of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, effective March 1, 2022, in which Siemens Energy holds a majority stake of 67%. The Supervisory Board of Siemens Energy will appoint a successor to Jochen Eickholt very soon.
"On behalf of the Supervisory Board, I would like to thank Jochen for his outstanding work at Siemens Energy. His proven ability to turnaround underperforming businesses and his vast leadership experience will be key elements to successfully implement the necessary changes and improvements at SGRE. I very much welcome his appointment to become the new CEO of SGRE. A leading and profitable renewable energy business is one of the cornerstones of a sustainable Energy company of the future," said Joe Kaeser, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Siemens Energy.
"As the majority shareholder we support a new start in SGRE leadership. Jochen has a long and proven track record turning around businesses in challenging situations and I wish him all the best in his new role. I would also like to thank Andreas Nauen for his hard work, focus and dedication to SGRE during his more than one and a half years with the company and his more than 20 years with Siemens Group companies," said Christian Bruch, President and CEO of Siemens Energy.
Jochen Eickholt joined the Siemens Energy board in January 2020 where he is responsible for the Power Generation and Industrial Applications businesses and for Asia-Pacific and China. He studied electrical engineering at the RWTH Aachen in Germany and at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London, UK. After receiving his engineering degree, he went on to earn his doctorate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology. Jochen Eickholt joined the Siemens Group in 1999 and has held various management positions in Germany and abroad over the years, including Chief Executive Officer of Siemens Mobility, which became the global market leader in the mobility sector under his leadership, and Chairman and Managing Partner of the Siemens Portfolio Companies.
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Siemens Energy is one of the world's leading energy technology companies. The company works with its customers and partners on energy systems for the future, thus supporting the transition to a more sustainable world. With its portfolio of products, solutions and services, Siemens Energy covers almost the entire energy value chain - from power generation and transmission to storage. The portfolio includes conventional and renewable energy technology, such as gas and steam turbines, hybrid power plants operated with hydrogen, and power generators and transformers. More than 50 percent of the portfolio has already been decarbonized. A majority stake in the listed company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) makes Siemens Energy a global market leader for renewable energies. An estimated one-sixth of the electricity generated worldwide is based on technologies from Siemens Energy. Siemens Energy employs around 91,000 people worldwide in more than 90 countries and generated revenue of €28.5 billion in fiscal year 2021.
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Siemens Energy AG specializes in the production and distribution of electricity and gas. The company also offers technical consulting and maintenance services for electrical installations. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by activity as follows:
- generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and gas (71.2%);
- design, construction, operation and maintenance of renewable energy production facilities (28.8%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Germany (8.2%), Europe/CIS/Middle East/Africa (39.3%), the United States (18.5%), America (13.6%), China (4.8%) and Asia and Australia (15.6%).