Alexandra Schörghuber

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Alexandra Schörghuber (born Alexandra Stumpf ; born July 24, 1958 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German entrepreneur .

Life

Alexandra Schörghuber was born in Frankfurt am Main as the daughter of a Protestant pastor. She grew up in Erlenbach am Main and in Straubing . After graduating from high school, she trained as a hotel manager and then worked in Germany , Switzerland and Bermuda . During her work, she got to know Stefan Schörghuber , then junior boss of the Schörghuber group of companies . The wedding took place on July 20, 1988.

Alexandra and Stefan Schörghuber have three children. The family runs a riding stable with 30 horses at Gut Bohmerhof in Wackersberg .

Alexandra Schörghuber has been married to Bernd Werndl for the second time since 2015.

Entrepreneur

Alexandra Schörghuber has been Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees and a member of the Management Board of the Schörghuber Group in Munich since December 2008 . After the death of her husband Stefan Schörghuber on November 25, 2008, she took over responsibility for the family business. Before that, she had held numerous supervisory board and management tasks in the family's private sector, which included parking garages, lifts and cable cars in the Bavarian Oberland as well as one of the largest salmon farms in Chile.

In March 2008 Alexandra Schörghuber was appointed Vice President of Arabella Hotelbetriebe AG in Switzerland. In April 2008 she also took over Arabella Vermögensverwaltung AG, based in Chur . Since February 22, 2013 she has been a member of the administrative advisory board of FC Bayern München e. V. and was elected its deputy chairman three years later.

capital

On the Forbes list 2018, the fortune of Alexandra Schörghuber is given at around 4.9 billion US dollars . It ranks 436 on the Forbes list worldwide and 40 in Germany.

social commitment

On May 8, 2018, Alexandra Schörghuber, the FC Bayern player Thomas Müller and Martina Münch-Nicolaidis announced that a so-called `` 1,400 square meter '' building on the former Paulaner brewery site (at Nockherberg ) in Munich cost 4.5 million euros . “Star House” is to be built, which will serve as a central point of contact for children and young adults who have lost a close relative or one or both parents. The star house will be part of the Nicolaidis YoungWings Foundation .

Alexandra Schörghuber is also the patron of the non-profit Josef Schörghuber Foundation for Munich Children. This was started by her father-in-law, Josef Schörghuber , in 1995. It enables children from socially disadvantaged families to take part in vacation and leisure activities.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Abendzeitung, Germany: Munich: The strong woman - Alexandra Schörghuber - Abendzeitung Munich . ( Abendzeitung-muenchen.de [accessed on February 17, 2018]).
  2. ^ Abendzeitung, Germany: Wedding with Bernd Werndl: Alexandra Schörghuber got married again - Abendzeitung Munich . ( Abendzeitung-muenchen.de [accessed on January 21, 2018]).
  3. Alexandra Schörghuber takes over the company, In: Münchner Abendzeitung from December 9, 2008.
  4. Administrative Advisory Board of FC Bayern München eV constituted. In: fcbayern.com. February 26, 2013, accessed March 8, 2019 .
  5. Administrative Advisory Board of FC Bayern München eV with constituent meeting. In: fcbayern.com. February 22, 2016, accessed March 8, 2019 .
  6. ^ Forbes The World's Billionaires # 436 Alexandra Schorghuber
  7. https://www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de/inhalt.sternenhaus-in-muenchen-thomas-mueller-baut-ein-haus-fuer-traurige-kinder.2e378c61-f8fd-4987-93f6-08af6a0dec08.html
  8. https://wirhelfenkinder.rtl.de/cms/rtl-wir-helfen-kinder-projekt-mit-thomas-mueller-grundstueck-fuer-das-sternenhaus-ist-find-4159598.html
  9. About the Josef Schörghuber Foundation for Munich Children. Retrieved May 11, 2020 .