Jasmin Staiblin

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Jasmin Simone Staiblin (born March 1, 1970 in Endingen am Kaiserstuhl ) is a German manager . She was 2006-2012 Chairman of the Executive Board ( CEO ) of ABB Switzerland and 2013 to 2018 the energy company Alpiq .

Origin and career

The daughter of Gerdi Staiblin , the former Vice President of the German Rural Women’s Association and Minister for Nutrition and Rural Areas in the Baden-Württemberg state government, grew up on a winery in Königschaffhausen am Kaiserstuhl and saw in her childhood how her parents found themselves in 1975 in the resistance to the building of the nuclear power plant in the neighboring village of Wyhl . Her father Helmut Staiblin was the cellar master of the local winegrowers' cooperative in Königschaffhausen.

Jasmin Staiblin studied physics and electrical engineering at the Technical University in Karlsruhe and the Royal Technical University (KTH) in Stockholm . She finished her studies with a degree in physics and holds a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering. Her diploma thesis , completed at the KTH, was awarded the "European University Award". From 1997 she initially worked as a research assistant at the ABB research center in Dättwil and in 1999 became sales manager at ABB high voltage technology in Oerlikon . After taking over the portfolio management and business development for the global business unit medium voltage products in the ABB Group in Zurich in 2000 , she became a member of the management of the global ABB electrical engineering division in 2004 and in 2006 she became Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ABB Switzerland in Baden AG . She held the office until 2012.

From January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2018, she was chairman of the operational management of Alpiq. She resigned at the end of 2018, her contract ran for another 12 months, for which she was released. For this year she received total compensation of 1.9 million francs.

controversy

In 2009, as CEO of ABB, Staiblin took 16 weeks of maternity leave and caused a sensation in some Swiss circles. In addition to the tabloid Blick , the editor of Weltwoche , Roger Köppel , complained, among other things, that no man in a comparable position could afford to leave his job for personal reasons. Shortly after she took over as CEO at Alpiq, it was announced that Staiblin was expecting her second child.

Mandates

  • 2007–2014: Member of the Board of Directors of Neue Aargauer Bank AG
  • 2007– ?: Vice President Energy Trialog Switzerland
  • 2008–2013: Member of the Swissmem Executive Committee
  • 2008-2012; 2014–2018: Member of the Management Board of Economiesuisse
  • 2012–2017: Vice President Swisselectric
  • 2012–2016: Member of the ETH Board

Since April 2019 she has been a board member of Zurich Insurance Group and Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. She is also a board member of Rolls-Royce plc (since 2012), London, of NXP Semiconductors NV, Netherlands, Georg Fischer AG (since 2011), Schaffhausen and Seves Group S.à.rl, Luxembourg.

Awards / nominations

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jasmin Simone Staiblin , moneyhouse.ch, March 3, 2020
  2. a b Problem areas in applied cultural studies. Karlsruhe Talks 2001. Germany? But where is it? In: Interfacultative Institute for Applied Cultural Studies University of Karlsruhe (TH). Double issue, issue 1/2001, volume 5, ISBN 3-9805595-8-0 , pp. 99-103, p. 165 (PDF)
  3. ^ Aargau: South Baden becomes Alpiq boss . Badische Zeitung . July 1, 2012. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  4. ↑ Brief portrait in BILANZ from January 18, 2013.
  5. Handelszeitung May 29, 2018: Alpiq boss Jasmin Staiblin's billion dollar bet; accessed on March 19, 2020
  6. ^ The German red wine wonder FOCUS Magazin 52 (1997); accessed on March 19, 2020
  7. a b Jasmin Staiblin at Zurich Insurance Group , (PDF)
  8. Jasmin Staiblin's curriculum vitae (PDF; 21 kB)
  9. Giorgio V. Müller: Jasmin Staiblin is leaving Alpiq. In: nzz.ch . December 7, 2018, accessed December 9, 2018 .
  10. Ex-Alpiq boss still receives millions of francs , Tages-Anzeiger, March 3, 2020
  11. Roger Köppel in Weltwoche; Edition 27/2009
  12. Alice Schwarzer in EMMAonline , August 6, 2009.
  13. ^ Roman Portmann: The new Alpiq boss is pregnant . Swiss radio and television . February 19, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  14. Power network by Jasmin Staiblin: The bridge builder. Balance as of June 12, 2012