On Monday, February 6, the lecture series "Business Leaders meet IUB" was continued. IUB’s Office of Career Services offered students the opportunity to meet with Jürgen Fitschen, Member of Deutsche Bank's Group Executive Committee. He is also Head of Regional Management worldwide and Chairman of the Management Committee Germany.
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Jürgen Fitschen presented on "The competitive position of Germany in a globalised economy." The lecture took place in the Conference Room of the Campus Center at 7.30 pm.
Deutsche Bank is one of the world’s leading international financial service providers with: roughly EURO 972 billion in assets, approximately 63,800 employees, unparalleled financial services in 74 countries. They rank among the global leaders in corporate banking and securities, transaction banking, asset management, and private wealth management, and have a significant private and business banking franchise in Germany and other selected countries in Continental Europe.
Jürgen Fitschen Member of Deutsche Bank's Group Executive Committee; Head of Regional Management worldwide and Chairman of the Management Committee Germany
Jürgen Fitschen joined Deutsche Bank in 1987. Positions he has held within the Group since then include: General Manager and Deputy Director, Bangkok Branch (1987), General Manager for Japan, Tokyo Branch (1990) and Executive Director, Regional Head Office Singapore (1993). From 1997, he was a member of the Corporates and Real Estate Divisional Board (1997-98) and a member of the Global Corporates and Institutions Divisional Board (1998-2001). In March 2001 Mr. Fitschen was appointed to Deutsche Bank Group's Board of Managing Directors.
Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Mr. Fitschen was at Citibank in Hamburg and Frankfurt (1975 - 1986), ultimately serving as member of the management committee responsible for Financial Institutions and International Trade Services in Germany.
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The popular lecture series is a platform for exchange between industry and commerce and students. Professionals from diverse industrial sectors and professions are invited to campus to lecture on a topic related to their every day business. The lecturers are also asked to discuss their own professional background and career path. IUB students are invited to inform themselves further about the presented topic itself and the profession, industrial area or organization to which the presenter(s) belong, in the discussion following the lecture.
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