Schaeffler has recruited the diplomat Dr. Peter Wittig to head its newly created unit Global Affairs. After retiring from active service in the German Foreign Office this year, Dr. Wittig will join the Schaeffler Group on May 1, 2020. His place of employment is Berlin.
The top German diplomat can look back on a wide-ranging international career. Since joining the Foreign Service in the 1980s he has served in numerous assignments in conflict regions in Europe, the Middle East and in multilateral diplomacy. From 2009 to 2014 he represented Germany at the United Nations in New York, including two years on the Security Council, the highest body in world politics. He then moved to Washington as ambassador, where he represented German interests during the Obama and Trump presidencies. Protectionism, trade conflicts and sanctions laws became a focus of his work there. In 2018 he was sent to London as ambassador – under the sign of Brexit the most important crisis post in Europe.
“We are very pleased that we have been able to recruit Dr. Wittig, an internationally very experienced diplomat, for the Schaeffler Group. He will advise and support the Executive Board of Schaeffler AG in adapting the Schaeffler Group to the emerging changes”, said Georg F.W. Schaeffler, family shareholder and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Schaeffler AG.
Klaus Rosenfeld, CEO of Schaeffler added: “The coming years will become very challenging for us as an automotive and industrial supplier with global reach. In this environment the understanding of political developments and global risks is becoming increasingly important. With Dr. Wittig, an outstanding expert in this field is joining us”.
In his new role, Dr. Peter Wittig reports directly to Klaus Rosenfeld. The new unit Global Affairs will include, in addition to political communication and the coordination of associations, a newly created function “Global Risks”, which will be dedicated to the analysis of global risks and macroeconomic developments. The third pillar of this unit will focus on the public funding of technology, innovation and research. While the functional responsibility for these areas will remain with the respective members of the Executive Board, the newly created unit will take responsibility for the coordination of the activities for all four regions of Schaeffler Group.
Christian Maaß, the longstanding head of the Berlin representative office, will retire on April 30, 2020. He had overseen the Berlin office since 2015 as the authorized representative of the Management Board. His successor will be announced shortly.