Ulrich Cartellieri

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Ulrich Cartellieri (born September 21, 1937 in Erfurt ) is a German bank manager, former board member of Deutsche Bank .

Cartellieri's ancestors come from an Italian merchant family. His father, Wolfgang, was a senior civil servant, and his grandfather Alexander was a history professor. After completing his military service, Cartellieri studied law and economics and received his doctorate in 1966 at the Faculty of Law in Cologne on the subject of: Legal problems with radiation damage: Under esp. Berücks. d. legal Unfallversicherg .

He then worked in the USA for several years (international business law, direct investments, foreign trade issues). In 1970 he moved to Deutsche Bank, where he was a director from 1981 to 1997 and then a member of the supervisory board. As a board member he was u. a. responsible for corporate finance, economics, foreign exchange and precious metal trading, the Asia-Pacific and Rhine-Ruhr region. Since he repeatedly criticized the increased focus on international investment banking under the CEO Josef Ackermann and did not want to support it, he resigned on October 28, 2004 from his membership in the bank's supervisory board. Cartellieri advocated a more traditional course with a stronger focus on the German market. At Deutsche Bank he was considered a “gray eminence” with good connections to politics and was in discussion in 1993 for the post of Minister of Economics and Finance under Helmut Kohl . From April 2000 until his retirement from politics in October 2001 he was treasurer of the CDU , an office for which Angela Merkel had brought him after the turmoil of the party donation scandal.

In 1972 he was in the German-Asian Bank (European Asian Bank, later Deutsche Bank (Asia)) affiliated with the Deutsche Bank Group, based in Hamburg and Singapore , where he was on the board from 1975, spokesman for the board in 1977 and from 1983 to 1987 was chairman of the supervisory board.

He is currently (2008) a Non-Executive Director at BAE Systems (since 1999), and a member of the International Advisory Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (and a Non-Executive Director). He was also u. a. Chairman of the supervisory board of Karstadt (1988 to 1997), deputy chairman of the supervisory board at Siemens (1990 to 1998), on the supervisory boards of Thyssen-Krupp (1986 to 1997), Solvay Germany (1990 to 1997), Henkel (until 2003), Ruhrgas AG (1991 to 1998), Robert Bosch GmbH (until 2008), GEMS Oriental and General Fund (Non-Executive Director and member of its advisory board) and DEG .

Until 1996 he chaired the Indo-German Advisory Group in Bonn and New Delhi . He chaired the Board of Trustees of the German National Foundation in Weimar , was on the Council of the Society for the Promotion of the Institute for World Economy in Kiel and was on the Board of Trustees of the Economic Society of the Humboldt University in Berlin and on the administrative board of the SEI Center for Advanced Studies at the University's Wharton School of Pennsylvania . In 2001 he became chairman of the university council of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg .

Cartellieri is a mountain climber in his spare time.

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  1. http://d-nb.info/481426663
  2. https://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Ulrich+Cartellieri/0/23297.html
  3. According to an official statement by Deutsche Bank due to "different views on the bank's strategy", e.g. B. Change in the Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board ( Memento from June 30, 2007 in the web archive archive.today )