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Matthias Wittenburg

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Matthias Wittenburg (born 5 June 1968 in Lüneburg) is a German entrepreneur and Honorary Consul of the Republic of Namibia for the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Up until 2016, he was on the board of HSH Nordbank,[1] which changed its name to Hamburg Commercial Bank in February 2019. He is particularly known for his public engagement in the field of business ethics.

Life and education

After graduating from the Wilhelm Raabe School in Lüneburg in 1987, Wittenburg initially enlisted as a regular soldier in the Army Medical Service with the German Armed Forces. He is a reserve officer with the rank of lieutenant colonel.

From 1991 to 1993 he trained as a banker at Dresdner Bank AG in Hamburg. He completed his extra-occupational banking studies at the Distance Learning University in Hagen and Cardiff University in Wales in 1990-1992 with a Master of Business Administration (MBA).[2] His Master's thesis was on the topic of finance leasing. In 2010, he completed the Advanced Management Leadership and Management Programme (OALMP) at the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford.

Wittenburg has been married to Sabine Wittenburg since 1996. He has two sons from this marriage, born in 1998 and 1999. The family lives in Radbruch in the district of Lüneburg.

Professional career

After completing his training as a banker, Wittenburg joined Dresdner Bank AG in Frankfurt am Main in 1993 as a syndicate manager. From 1996 to 1999 he worked for Lehman Brothers Bankhaus AG in Frankfurt am Main and London. In 1999 he moved to Dresdner Bank AG's investment banking brand, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, as Head of Bond Syndication, where he became Managing Director in 2002. From 2007, he was global head of several industrial sectors at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt, and in 2009 he rose to the position of divisional board member for Corporates & Markets Client Relationship Management. In 2011, he participated in the 129th Baden-Badener Unternehmer Gespräch as part of this position.[3][4]

In 2013, Matthias Wittenburg moved to HSH Nordbank AG in Hamburg as a member of the Management Board. There he was responsible for the Corporates & Markets department until 2016.[5][6]

Entrepreneurial activity

After stepping down from the board he founded Wittenburg Corporate Finance e. K. in Radbruch in March 2017, which he has been running as owner ever since. The company's focus is on advising medium-sized companies in the areas of company sales and financing.[7]

In 2017, he worked at the German Armed Forces Command and Staff College in Hamburg for a time as a strategy advisor to the commander. Since then, he has also taught there as a lecturer in the Politics, Strategy, Social Sciences faculty. Since July 2017, he has been Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Diligent Technology & Business Consulting AG in Frankfurt am Main.[2]

In 2018, Wittenburg founded Companylinks GmbH in Hamburg, which operates a matching platform for corporate sales of medium-sized companies with "30 to 300 employees" and an "enterprise value ... in the lower to middle million range".[8]

In February 2019, he was appointed Honorary Consul of the Republic of Namibia for the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.[7][9]

Committees

Since October 2015, spokesman for the Arbeitskreis Evangelischer Unternehmer (AEU) of the Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein regional group, of which he was vice-chairman from 2011 to 2015.

Since 2013 honorary knight in the Order of St John.

Since 2013 member of the Economic Advisory Board of the Hamburg Bishop.

Since 2015 member of the board of trustees at the Übersee-Club e.V. in Hamburg.

From 2014 to 2016, member of the General Assembly of the Kiel Chamber of Industry and Commerce.[10]

From 2010 to 2016, member of the International Advisory Board of the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford.

Bibliography

Faith is something you have to want and be able to do. Matthias Wittenburg, in: Wolfgang Huber et al: Evangelical. Successful. Wirtschaften: Protestant leaders talk about their faith. Edition Chrismon. Leipzig (Evangelische Verlagsanstalt editor) 2016. pp. 256-263.

References

  1. "Matchmaker for businesses that need heirs | The Star". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Matthias Wittenburg". diligent technology & business consulting AG. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  3. "Matthias Wittenburg: New Honorary Consul of Namibia in Hamburg". www.namibia-botschaft.de. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  4. "Nachfolge-Akademie Speaker". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. AG, Hamburg Commercial Bank. "Matthias Wittenburg appointed new Management Board member in charge of Products and Capital Markets". Hamburg Commercial Bank AG. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  6. "CFO-Meldungen: HSH Nordbank, DER Touristik, Voith". www.finance-magazin.de (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Matthias Wittenburg: New Honorary Consul of Namibia in Hamburg". www.namibia-botschaft.de. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  8. Hessami, Gian (2018-11-06). "Gesucht: Nachfolger mit Niveau". Creditreform Magazin (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  9. "Namibian Honorary Consulate in Hamburg - Germany - Konsulate, Botschaften, Info, Formulare, Visum, Visa, Einreise, Reise, Besuchervisum, Touristenvisum, Besuchsvisum, Einreisevisum". www.konsulate.de. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  10. "Mitglieder der Vollversammlung". IHK Schleswig-Holstein (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-01-24.


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