Bernard great Broermann

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Bernard Grosse Broermann (also Bernard Grosse Broermann ; born November 20, 1943 in Damme ) is a German entrepreneur and founder of the Asklepios Clinics .

Life

Bernard gr. Broermann grew up in Damme and studied medicine and chemistry up to the respective pre-exams in Berlin and Münster. He then switched to studying law and business administration and graduated with a degree in business administration with two state examinations and admission as a lawyer. With his dissertation The Scope of Investment Legislation , he was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD . During his studies, he founded a company, Capital Treuhand, which managed SEC- controlled funds. After completing his studies in Berlin, he sold this company.

Broermann then attended the French management school INSEAD in Fontainebleau and the Harvard Business School in Boston, each earning an MBA .

Broermann has been a member of the Catholic student association KAV Suevia Berlin since 1963 . From 1970 to 1976 he worked for the auditing firm Ernst & Whinney (now Ernst & Young) in Boston and Frankfurt and qualified as a tax advisor and auditor. From 1976 he worked as a freelance lawyer and auditor and was associated with Ernst & Whinney. During this time, he was involved in building a US hospital chain with eleven hospitals (Pacific Health Corp.) on a client basis. His net worth is estimated at $ 4.7 billion in early 2016 .

Asklepios clinics

In 1984 Broermann founded Asklepios-Kliniken GmbH with Lutz Mario Helmig . Ten years later, Helmig released his stake from the chain and founded the Helios Clinics (later taken over by Fresenius). The Asklepios Clinic Group has expanded significantly since the 1990s through the takeover of privatized clinics. In the 2018 financial year, the Asklepios Group achieved an operating result ( EBITDA ) of 397.6 million euros with annual sales of over 3.4 billion euros, and profit after taxes (EAT) amounted to 171.1 million euros; the number of full-time employees was 35,327 on the 2018 balance sheet date.

Asklepios is one of the largest German private hospital groups. The group holds 52.7% of the shares in MediClin AG, Offenburg, and 25.1% in Rhön-Klinikum AG, Bad Neustadt ad Saale. Asklepios-GmbH also operates several rehabilitation centers as well as retirement homes and also owns commercial properties. In 1988 Dr. Broermann Foundation founded, the purpose of which is to promote prevention.

In a press release at the end of 2014, Asklepios Kliniken announced that Dr. Broermann Hotels & Residences GmbH and Asklepios Kliniken take over the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski in Hamburg. The clinic chain already owns a 5-star hotel in Bad Griesbach (Bavaria), which also houses a private clinic. The Dr. Broermann Hotels & Residences GmbH operates two further 5-star hotels in the Hessian town of Königstein (Taunus) with the Villa Rothschild and the Falkenstein Grand Kempinski . These hotels are to be combined into a group with the Atlantic. For years there had been speculations about an upcoming sale of the Atlantic. According to Broermann, none of his hotels were planned. Everyone would be self-sufficient, but were too small for a sustainable organization. The Atlantic could create an independent group that will be completely separate from Asklepios.

Fonts

  • The scope of the investment legislation. Dissertation. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1970.
  • Real estate in USA. Modern Industry, Zurich 1979, ISBN 3-478-32530-7 .
  • with Stephan Moll: Hessisches Krankenhausgesetz 1989 (HKHG). Comment. Gehlen, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe 1995, ISBN 3-441-91490-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bernard Broermann . In: Forbes . ( forbes.com [accessed February 17, 2018]).
  2. NDR: The Man Who Asklepios Belongs ( Memento from August 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), May 5, 2014
  3. Handelsblatt: Calm forces clinic sales , March 2009
  4. Asklepios: 2018 financial year
  5. http://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/hamburg/Klinik-Konzern-kauf-Atlantic-Hotel,atlantic114.html ( Memento from December 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Asklepios owner buys Hotel Atlantic - manager magazin . In: manager magazin . ( manager-magazin.de [accessed on February 17, 2018]).
  7. The Dr. Broermann Hotels & Residences and Asklepios Kliniken take over the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski in Hamburg . In: presseportal.de . ( presseportal.de [accessed on February 17, 2018]).
  8. Ulrich Gaßdorf: hospital operator buys Atlantic . In: THE WORLD . December 10, 2014 ( welt.de [accessed February 17, 2018]).
  9. Christoph Rybarczyk: The man who bought the Atlantic . In: THE WORLD . December 29, 2014 ( welt.de [accessed February 17, 2018]).