Ingo Beyer from Morgenstern

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Ingo Beyer from Morgenstern

Ingo Eberhard Beyer-von Jutrzenka-Morgenstern (born August 27, 1955 in Braunschweig ) is a German management consultant and university professor.

Life

origin

Beyer von Morgenstern is the son of Manfred Beyer (1924–2000), head of the Schering Institute at Hanover University for many years, and the head of the Dr. von Morgenstern Schools Jutta, b. von Jutrzenka-Morgenstern (1914–2008). Ferdinand von Morgenstern (1873–1958) was his maternal grandfather. Although not noble according to traditional nobility law , Beyer von Morgenstern is regularly portrayed in the media as an aristocrat .

Career

Beyer von Morgenstern completed an engineering degree at the Technical University of Munich , received his doctorate in the field of thermal and fluid mechanics in 1983 and taught there for seven years at the Faculty of Physics and Microeconomics. After various professional positions, he worked in various management positions at McKinsey & Company from 1998 to 2014 . In 2005, he received an honorary professorship at Tsinghua University in Beijing .

He is the managing director of "BvM - Vermögensverwaltungs GmbH" in Tagmersheim and "Qilin Capital GmbH" in Zossen .

family

From his previous marriage to Nora Beyer von Morgenstern, b. Kausche, chairwoman of a Munich musicians' association, whose patron was Yehudi Menuhin , has had several children, including Constantin, Johanna and Sophie Beyer-von Jutrzenka-Morgenstern. From his marriage to Isabel, geb. from Salmuth, children have sprung up. From her first marriage, the former has Pro 7 - News presenter children Benedikt and Sophia Jaenecke.

Castle ownership and polo sport

In 2005, Beyer von Morgenstern bought Tagmersheim Castle from the Graf von Moy family . First he had the property extensively renovated until the new owner and his family moved from Shanghai to the castle in Bavaria in 2011 . The couple has been running a polo club there since then . Even active polo players, it usually plays in tournaments in the same team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary: Manfred Beyer. In: Annual report 2000 of the Schering Institute , University of Hanover, 2000 ( PDF ).
  2. ^ Obituary: Jutta Beyer-von Morgenstern. In: Club News. Braunschweiger Tennis- und Hockey-Club e. V. Edition 2.2008 ( bthc.de PDF, pp. 20–21).
  3. ^ Donaukurier on July 23, 2016: "Heino, Heino!" Tagmersheim Castle is the center of exclusive polo. Prominent tournaments. (Retrieved August 18, 2019.)
  4. ^ The Global Information Technology Report 2003-2004. New York 2004, p. 301 .
  5. Süddeutsche Zeitung on August 30, 2017: Two worlds . (Accessed August 19, 2019.)
  6. Sophie Beyer-von Jutrzenka-Morgenstern: Review of the improvement in facial emotion recognition in children and adolescents with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder under medication with methylphenidate , dissertation University of Cologne 2013.
  7. Schwarzwälder Bote on July 15, 2019: Four Seasons is one step ahead in polo. Traunsteiner Tagblatt on July 24, 2019: Team Gut Ising wins the Chiemsee Cup (accessed on August 18, 2019.)
  8. ^ Augsburger Allgemeine on February 21, 2008: The new lord of the castle still lives in Shanghai . (Accessed on August 18, 2019.) Augsburger Allgemeine on July 23, 2010: From Shanghai to Tagmersheim . (Retrieved August 18, 2019.)
  9. Donau-Ries current on July 25, 2018: Walk through Tagmersheim . (Retrieved August 18, 2019.)
  10. Successful premiere of the Wallerstein Polo Cup on July 25, 2011. (Accessed on August 18, 2019.) German Polotour on January 20, 2013: Team Tagmersheim ( Accessed on August 18, 2019.) Tagmersheim Jaeger-LeCoultre Couples-Cup 2015 on August 12, 2015: picture gallery . (Retrieved August 18, 2019.)