Sebastian Ebel

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Sebastian "Karl-Heinz" Ebel (born March 11, 1963 in Braunschweig ) is a German manager and former president of the sports club Eintracht Braunschweig .

Life

He passed his Abitur at the Gaußschule in Braunschweig. He then studied economics in Braunschweig and Marburg . He is married, has five children and lives in Braunschweig.

In 1987 Ebel began his professional career as a trainee at Salzgitter AG . After Salzgitters was incorporated into the Preussag Group , he was Managing Director of the Talkline Group. In 1997, he moved to VIAG AG in Munich as Head of Telecommunications . In 1998 he returned to the Preussag Group as divisional director of the subsidiary Hapag Touristik Union GmbH. In July 1999 Ebel became a member of the executive board of TUI Deutschland GmbH, which was renamed TUI Group on January 1, 2000 and belonged to Preussag AG. From January 2001 to August 31, 2006, he was a member of the board of the former Preussag AG, which was renamed TUI AG in 2002, and was responsible for controlling, IT, new media, central purchasing and business travel. After disagreements on the Executive Board, he resigned from the TUI AG Executive Board on September 1, 2006.

After leaving TUI, he founded Eves Information Technology AG in Braunschweig on January 1, 2007 and took over the chairmanship of the supervisory board. He is also managing director of Eves Unternehmensberatung GmbH, which has since been founded.

As of May 15, 2008, Ebel took over the management of Category Management and Controlling at Auto -teile-Unger as a member of the Board of Management, and from October 1, 2008, he was responsible for the areas of finance, investor relations , IT and logistics. He gave up the finance department, which he had headed as an interim solution, on October 1, 2009. After his contract with Auto -teile-Unger expired in April 2011, he moved to Vodafone Germany as Chief Financial Officer on April 1, 2011 , replacing Volker Ruloff. On February 1, 2013, he and his close confidante Fritz Joussen will return to TUI AG as “Operating Performance Directors”.

Presidency at Eintracht Braunschweig

On December 3, 2007, Ebel was unanimously elected to succeed Gerhard Glogowski as president of Eintracht Braunschweig. In addition, he has been chairman of the supervisory board of Eintracht Braunschweig GmbH & Co. KGaA since the company was spun off on April 8, 2008. Together with Managing Director Soeren Oliver Voigt, he is following a rigid consolidation course and is largely responsible for reducing old debts (formerly 5 million). Consequently, the club is granted the license for the 2nd league for the season without conditions. In his first term of office, Eintracht Braunschweig made it to the 2nd Bundesliga six match days before the end of the 2010/2011 season . In addition, he campaigned for the expansion and renovation of the Eintracht stadium. At the annual general meeting on December 5, 2011, he was unanimously re-elected as president. In his second term, Eintracht Braunschweig was promoted to the 1st Bundesliga at the end of the 2012/13 season. At the end of his second term of office, he was re-elected as president at the annual general meeting without a dissenting vote. On July 16, 2020, he resigned from the office of President at Eintracht Braunschweig.

Individual evidence

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  16. Vodafone press release: Growth - Vodafone strengthens top management , July 5, 2010. Accessed March 24, 2011.
  17. Vodafone manager Ebel switches to tourism on manager-magazin.de
  18. Reiner Albring: Ebel unanimously new president - Eintracht members upset against old treasurer - Glogowski honorary president . In: Braunschweiger Zeitung, December 4, 2007.
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