Ruetger Conzelmann

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Rütger Conzelmann (born April 28, 1964 in Meschede ) is a German business economist , member of the Senate and head of the examination office at Furtwangen University .

Life

Coming from Meschede, Conzelmann studied business administration at the Universities of Göttingen and St. Gallen (Switzerland), where he graduated in 1989 with a thesis on the EU steel market. After some time as a management consultant at Kienbaum, he moved back to the University of Göttingen, where he completed his doctorate in 1994 on "Success factors in innovation". Rütger Conzelmann became a member of the Göttingen Wingolf in 1985 and of the Cologne Wingolf in 1993.

After completing his doctorate, Conzelmann worked at Thyssen Stahl AG and later ThyssenKrupp Steel AG in controlling and group accounting.

Conzelmann has been a professor at Furtwangen University since 2001 . Among other things, he teaches accounting and controlling and conducts business simulation games. From 2004 to 2014 he was dean of studies for the "International Business Administration" course and vice dean for teaching in the business faculty. He has been the head of the university's examination office since 2011.

Trivia

On April 14, 2003 Conzelmann made it out of the pool of participants in the program Who Wants to be a Millionaire at Günther Jauch's chair. The economics professor was wrong on the € 125,000 question and left the program with a profit of € 16,000.

Publications

  • The EC steel market: corporate strategy consequences of persistent national protectionism and possible liberalization , University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen 1989.
  • Success factors of innovation using the example of a vegetable oil engine , Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1995.

Web links

  • [1] Furtwangen University, Prof. Dr. Ruetger Conzelmann

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members of the Göttingen Wingolf. Year 2007. p. 41.
  2. http://www.schwaebische.de/home_artikel,-_arid,786921.html