Udo Steffens

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Udo Johann Erich Steffens (born March 24, 1950 in Sandhorst , Lower Saxony) is a German economist. He was President and CEO of the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (FS), where he taught general business administration.

Life

Steffens completed a commercial apprenticeship and then studied economics, business education and political science in Dortmund, Münster and Darmstadt. The doctorate took place at the TU Darmstadt with the dissertation: Balance of interests and Western European integration - elements for the declaration of the European community, presented using the example of the European community as an instrument in the discussion about a new world economic order . After his legal clerkship, he worked as a teacher at a vocational school in Oldenburg (Lower Saxony) until 1988 . In addition, from 1985 he was a lecturer in business administration at the FH Wilhelmshaven and a freelance lecturer at the banking academy in Frankfurt am Main, from which the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management emerged. In 1988 the North German Mission sent him to Togo and Cameroon, where he renovated and rebuilt church works and companies. From February 1992 he was involved in setting up an international network for the University of Banking Economics (now FS). In 1994 Steffens became deputy managing director and later managing director of the bank academy, in 1996 he became its rector and was appointed professor. From 2004 to 2010 he was the spokesman for the board of the Association of Private Universities. V. Steffens is a member of the future forum of the state government of Hesse. In 2018 he became professor emeritus and retired.

Fonts (selection)

Monographs
Editorships
  • Strategic management in banks . Bankakademie-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2002, ISBN 3-933165-62-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. President of the Frankfurt School for 21 years. Retrieved April 18, 2019 .