Burkhard Schwenker

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Burkhard Schwenker
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Born (1958-04-20) 20 April 1958 (age 66)
Minden, West Germany
(now Germany)
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Burkhard Schwenker (born 20 April 1958) is a German business consultant. He was CEO of Roland Berger (then called Roland Berger Strategy Consultants) from 2003 until July 2010, when he was appointed head of the supervisory board of the firm. He was CEO again from May 2013 to July 2014, [2] [3] after his successor/antecessor Martin C. Wittig stepped back for health reasons. [4] [5] He again was chairman of the supervisory board until he was appointed chairman of Roland Berger's advisory council in July 2015.

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Schwenker is vice-chairman of the Atlantik-Brücke and sits on the advisory board of the ZEIT-Stiftung. [6]

Education and career

Burkhard Schwenker studied mathematics and economics at the University of Bielefeld. He started his professional career as the assistant to the board of management at Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg AG (PWA). After completing his PhD in economics, he became a member of the company then called Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in 1989, and was elected partner in 1992. [1] [7]

In 1994, he took over the management of the Center of Excellence in Corporate Development. In 1998, he led negotiations concerning the management buyout of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, between Deutsche Bank and the partners of the company. In 2003, Schwenker was appointed the head of the Executive Committee of Roland Berger, this appointment being renewed for another term by the partners in 2006. [7] [8] In July 2010, he was appointed Chairman of the Supervisory Board. After his successor, Martin C. Wittig, stepped back for health reasons on 4 May 2013, Schwenker resumed his responsibilities as CEO, [3] until Charles-Edouard Bouée was appointed CEO by the Partners. Schwenker then returned to his post as head of the supervisory board until 2015. [6]

In 2008 he was appointed as honorary professor by the Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL). [9] [10] At the HHL Schwenker teaches strategic management [11] with a focus on organization, strategy, and corporate transformation. [12] Together with Torsten Wulf, Burkhard Schwenker has been the Academic Director of the school's Center for Scenario Planning since 2009. [13] [14] [15]

In addition, he was a member of the Board of the German Academic Association for Business Research (Verband der deutschen Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft, VHB) until 2014 and is currently deputy chairman of the VHB-Board of Friends. [16] He is a member of the University Council at the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg. In addition, he is a Trustee of Dresden International University and the EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht (University for Business and Law). Burkhard Schwenker is also Visiting Fellow at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. [17]

In July 2017 Schwenker was appointed head of the newly created Kühne Logistics University advisory board. [18] [19]

When he changed to the Supervisory Board of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in 2010, Burkhard Schwenker created a moderate uproar by writing a farewell letter to the staff at the company in which he critically reflected upon his time as the company's CEO. [20] [21]

Additionally, Schwenker is the initiator of Best of European Business.

Burkhard Schwenker is married and has three children. He lives in Hamburg.

Board memberships

Schwenker is a member of the supervisory boards of the Hamburger Sparkasse, [22] of Hamburg Airport [23] and is on the M. M. Warburg & Co. private bank shareholder board. [24] In May 2017 he was appointed chairman of the Hensoldt GmbH advisory board by the Federal Ministry of Economy. [25]

Schwenker sits on the advisory board of a variety of start-ups, including FreightHub, an all-digital trucking company headquartered in Berlin, Germany. [26]

Socio-political engagement

Besides his tasks as chairman of the Advisory Board of Roland Berger, Burkhard Schwenker is engaged in various initiatives and organizations. On 1 September 2010, Burkhard Schwenker became head of the Roland Berger Foundation. [1] Each year, the foundation awards scholarships to underprivileged youth. Additionally, Schwenker supports the "Verband deutscher Unternehmerinnen (VdU)", the German branch of the international FCEM, and its key project focusing on the promotion of a stronger presence of women on supervisory boards. [27] [28] Since 2015 he sits on the advisory board of the charity ZEIT-Stiftung. [29]

He is Deputy Chairman of Atlantik Brücke e.V. [30] As Deputy Chairman of Atlantik-Brücke he's working to strengthen German-American relations. [31] Within Atlantik-Brücke he is also in charge of the working group on foreign and security policy. [32]

Schwenker is chairman of the Board of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra. [33]

In November 2011 Burkhard Schwenker was a member of a 21-man jury which, in cooperation with the German magazine Wirtschaftswoche, selected the 60 most important people driving the country's so-called Energiewende ("energy transition"). [34]

Schwenker is patron of the book project "Jüdische Soldaten - jüdischer Widerstand" (Jewish soldiers – Jewish resistance). In his opinion the book offers historic experiences, which could be the foundation of education in a European community of shared values. [35]

He is a member of the Senate or Board of Trustees for the following: Germany's National Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech); the Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics e.V.; the Wertekommission – Initiative wertebewusste Führung (Values Commission for the Initiative on Values-Based Management); the Stiftung Initiative Wertestipendium (Foundation for the Values Stipend Foundation); the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the "Lebendige Stadt" ("Vibrant City") Foundation. [17] [36] He was also one of the trustees of berufundfamilie GmbH, an initiative of the non-profit Hertie-foundation, [37] as well as of Wertekommission e.V. [38]

He is a member of "Wissensfabrik – Unternehmen für Deutschland" and chairman of its jury awarding the founders prize Weconomy. [39]

Schwenker is very active in the area of refugee relief. As chairman of the Roland Berger Foundation he contributed substantially to the research study "Die Flüchtlingskrise als Chance" (The refugee crisis and its opportunities). [40] [41] Furthermore, he decided to sponsor a refugee from Afghanistan. [42]

European engagement

As a European manager, Professor Schwenker is much-consulted expert on economics in national and international media. Besides his publications about professional fields such as strategy, organization and change management, Burkhard Schwenker can also be seen as a promoter of a European-wide, value-oriented and sustainable approach to management. As the head of the supervisory board at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants – the only globally active consultancy rooted in Europe — Schwenker has stood up for a more self-confident Europe for years in his role as the initiator and jury-member of "Best of European Business". [43] This award acknowledges European businesses and rewards their economic success.

In addition, Burkhard Schwenker acts as counsel for the Roland Berger Foundation for European business management. [44] He also writes about and discusses European topics as a guest-author of various Business Magazines. [45]

Selected publications

Burkhard Schwenker has authored a number of publications, including various books about economics- and management-related topics. In November 2012, he published a book on leadership, called Gute Führung / On good management. "The corporate lifecycle" is an essay by Burkhard Schwenker featuring interviews with Franz Fehrenbach, Jürgen Hambrecht, Wolfgang Reitzle and Alexander Rittweger. [46] [ non-primary source needed ] In February 2011, he published Europa führt! Plädoyer für ein erfolgreiches Managementmodell (Europe shows the way! The case for a superior management model). This book, published as a part of the rethink:CEO-series, deals with the "Erfolgsmodell Europa" (Success-story Europe). In Schwenker's eyes, this European management approach based on consistency, local strengths, global cooperations and social as well as sustainable orientation is the successful counterpart to the American leadership-style. [47] [ non-primary source needed ]

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