Michael Lohscheller

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Michael Lohscheller
Michael Lohscheller at IAA 2019
Born (1968-11-12) November 12, 1968 (age 55)
CitizenshipGermany
Alma materHochschule Osnabrück, University of Barcelona, Brunel University London (MA)
Employer(s)Jungheinrich, Adtranz, Mitsubishi Motors, Volkswagen Group, Volkswagen Group of America, Opel, VinFast
Known forManagement control system, CFO, CEO
Children2

Michael Lohscheller is a business man, who worked as management control system for Jungheinrich, CFO at Mitsubishi Motors, CFO at Volkswagen Group, CEO at Opel and then VinFast of Vingroup from Vietnam.

Early life and education[edit]

Lohscheller graduated from Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and the University of Barcelona (Spain) in 1992. During his working years, Michael Lohscheller completed a Master’s Program in European Marketing Management and obtained his M.A. at Brunel University London in 1996.[1]

Working[edit]

Lohscheller began his career in 1992, working as a controller at Jungheinrich AG., then at DaimlerChrysler.[2]

In 2001, he transferred to Mitsubishi Motors and rose to be CFO.[2] In 2004, he started as director of group marketing and sales control at Volkswagen AG. After four years, he assumed the position of CFO of Volkswagen Group USA.[2]

In 2012 Lohscheller moved to Adam Opel AG, where he became a board member.[3] In June 2017, he was promoted to chief executive officer of the car manufacturer, now transformed into Opel Automobile GmbH, succeeding Karl-Thomas Neumann. Mid-July 2021 he announced his departure from Opel to pursue a career outside the Stellantis group.[4] His immediate successor at Opel was Uwe Hochgeschurtz, previously the head of Renault Germany, Austria and Switzerland.[5]

In 2019, he received the Award Eurostar 2019 Magazine Automobile Automotive News Europe,[6] Awards MANBEST 2019 was selected by the Jury of the Organization AUTOBEST[7] and League Manager of the Year 2019 Magazine Autozeitung.[1]

In July 2021, Vietnam's Vingroup announced that Lohscheller would become the chief executive officer of the Vinfast car brand and be responsible for marketing the brand globally.[1] In late December he stepped down from his position.[8]

In February 2022, Lohscheller was appointed President of Nikola Motor.[9] In August 2023 it was announced that he would be stepping down due to a family health matter.

Personal life[edit]

Lohscheller had two children and is interested in Marathon running.[10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Michael Lohscheller appointed new CEO of VinFast Global VF July 27th, 2021
  2. ^ a b c GM's Opel names new finance chief, R&D head "Opel said incoming CFO Lohscheller gathered key experience managing finance, IT, purchasing and logistics over the past 20 years, working at companies including Mitsubishi Motors Europe 7211.T, Daimler DAIGn.DE and forklift truck maker Jungheinrich JUNG_p.DE" Christiaan Hetzner, Reuters JULY 18, 2012
  3. ^ Management Board | Opel "CEO Opel Automobile GmbH: Michael Lohscheller is Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Opel Automobile GmbH. He has been at the helm of the tradition-rich automaker Opel since June 2017. Since September 2012, he was responsible for the automaker’s finances"
  4. ^ Firmenchef Lohscheller verlässt Opel "Er ist derzeit Chef von Renault Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz" VON THORSTEN WINTER faz.net 13.07.2021
  5. ^ Uwe Hochgeschurtz will join Opel as new brand CEO on September 1st "He (Uwe Hochgeschurtz) will succeed Michael Lohscheller who has decided to pursue a new challenge outside Stellantis" Opel 13/07/2021
  6. ^ 2019 Eurostar winner Michael Lohscheller "The executives chosen as 2019 Automotive News Europe Eurostars stood out by exceeding expectations. Michael Lohscheller, who is Opel CEO, is this year's Eurostar winner for Brand CEO" DOUGLAS A. BOLDUC Automotive News Europe September 02, 2019
  7. ^ NISSAN JUKE, OPEL CORSA, PEUGEOT 208, RENAULT CLIO, SKODA KAMIQ – FINALISTS FOR AUTOBEST 2020 "Michael Lohscheller, OPEL CEO, becomes member of `MANBEST` Hall of Fame" AUTOBEST 08/10/2019
  8. ^ "Ex-Opel chief Lohscheller steps down as CEO of VinFast". Automotive News Europe. 2021-12-27. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  9. ^ "Michael Lohscheller Named Nikola Motor President". Nikola Motor Company. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  10. ^ „Große SUV kommen aus der Mode“ VON GEORG MECK faz.net 25.05.2019

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