Lothar Pauly

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Lothar Pauly (born March 4, 1959 in Bad Homburg in front of the height ) is a German manager .

T-Systems

Lothar Pauly was Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Telekom subsidiary T-Systems from October 2005 to May 31, 2007 . He was responsible for systems business, production, IT and purchasing on the Telekom Board of Management. Pauly resigned from his position as CEO in May 2007 "to keep the telecommunications company from harm". According to the 2007 annual report, Pauly received a severance payment of 2.125 million euros, and up to and including January 2009 a good 117,000 euros a month.

Siemens

Before that, Lothar Pauly worked for the electronics group Siemens for almost his entire career , most recently as head of the Communications (Com) division.

There he played a decisive role in its founding in 2004 through the merger of the two former areas of mobile communications (ICM) and fixed network (ICN), and shaped the intended strategy of an integrated full-service provider in telecommunications (product, system, service business, i.e. from End device via the network infrastructure to customer service). However, this strategy was soon abandoned by the new Siemens CEO, Klaus Kleinfeld , due to persistently weak earnings in the Communications division, which was then sold piece by piece or incorporated into a joint venture with Nokia.

In the summer of 2005, under the management of Pauly, the loss-making mobile phone division of Siemens with a total of 6,000 employees was sold to the Taiwanese competitor BenQ with an additional payment of around 300 million euros . Shortly afterwards Pauly left the company and switched to T-Systems. On September 29, 2006, BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG filed for insolvency with the AG Munich. This “insolvency solution” means that there are no costs for social plans, etc., as would have been the norm in the Siemens Group for operational dismissals .

The Munich public prosecutor's office is investigating Pauly because of his possible involvement in the bribe affair at Siemens.

Life

  • Training as an industrial clerk
  • Studied business administration in Munich
  • 1987 Joined Siemens AG, various commercial activities in the communications and security technology division
  • 1996 Head of the Mobile Networks division
  • April 2000 Chief Operating Officer (COO) on the board of the ICM mobile communications division
  • October 2004 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Communications division of Siemens AG
  • October 2005 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Telekom subsidiary T-Systems and member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Telekom AG for the Business Customers segment
  • May 31, 2007 resigns as T-Systems boss and member of the board of Deutsche Telekom at his own request
  • October 26, 2017 joins the supervisory board of SHS VIVEON AG, which he took over as chairman on November 30, 2017

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. General-Anzeiger Online (February 29, 2008) Telekom board of management collects 11.5 million euros[http: //IABotdeadurl.invalid/http: //www.general-anzeiger-bonn.de/index.php? itemid = 10002 & detailid = 418914 @ 1  ( page no longer available , search in web archives Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ]. @ 2Template: Toter Link / www.general-anzeiger-bonn.de  
  2. SHS VIVEON AG: Press release about changes in the SHS Viveon AG supervisory board. Retrieved December 20, 2017 .