Reorganization reflects the new mobility era
– Dr. Markus Heyn will be the chairman of the new sector board.
– Further members are Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, Dr. Mathias Pillin, Klaus Mäder, and Andreas Dempf.
– Thanks to new management team, sector will be well positioned to seize growth opportunities offered by the mobility transformation.
Stuttgart, Germany – WEBWIRE – Wednesday, July 20, 2022
With the new management team, we will be well positioned to make the best of growth opportunities arising from the transformation of mobility
says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and head of the Mobility Solutions business sector
Effective January 1, 2023, Bosch is planning to reorganize its Mobility Solutions business into a business sector with profit and loss responsibility. Customer requirements are changing as a result of the transformation of the mobility segment. The aim of the reorganization of Bosch Mobility Solutions is to be able to serve existing and new customer needs with customized technologies and solutions from a single source.
Along with the reorganization, the company is establishing a new management team, which effective October 1, 2022, will be responsible for Mobility Solutions and all its divisions. The chairman of the new sector board will be Dr. Markus Heyn (57), member of the board of management Robert Bosch GmbH and head of the Mobility Solutions business sector since January 2022. The following additional members have been appointed:
Andreas Dempf (52) will be retaining responsibility for sales and customers of Mobility Solutions a function he has performed since the beginning of this year.
Dr. Uwe Gackstatter (58), currently president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. In the future, he will assume responsibility for commercial affairs.
Klaus Mäder (55), currently president of the Automotive Electronics division, will be responsible for operations and thus among other things for all plants worldwide as well as for quality.
Dr. Mathias Pillin (55), currently president of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division, will take over technology responsibility for the entire business sector.
With the new management team, we will be well positioned to make the best of growth opportunities arising from the transformation of mobility, says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and head of the Mobility Solutions business sector. Over the coming months, the sector board will work together with associates and executives from the Mobility Solutions operating units, as well as with the involvement of the employee representatives, to flesh out the business sectors future setup. The rapid pace of the transformation of the mobility segment opens up ample opportunities for growth. In the interest of its customers, Bosch intends to take advantage of these opportunities and to extend its position as one of the leading providers of mobility solutions.