21.04.2021 • Newspersonnel

Change of Managing Director at Carl Zeiss Jena

On August 1, 2021, Dr. Stefan Häberle will become Chairman of the Management Board of Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH. He succeeds Hellmuth Aeugle, who is retiring. Häberle will thus lead the subsidiary of Carl Zeiss AG together with Dr. Bernhardt Ohnesorge.

Zum 1. August 2021 übernimmt Dr. Stefan Häberle den Vorsitz der...
Zum 1. August 2021 übernimmt Dr. Stefan Häberle den Vorsitz der Geschäftsführung von Carl Zeiss Jena. (Bild: Zeiss) / As of August 1, 2021, Dr. Stefan Häberle will take over as managing director of Carl Zeiss Jena.

Dr. Stefan Häberle studied microsystems technology and subsequently earned a PhD in engineering. After working as a strategy consultant at the Boston Consulting Group, he joined Zeiss in 2012, where he was most recently responsible for supply chain management in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (SMT) division. In this role, he provided key support for the successful EUV market launch.

Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH has sites in Jena, Oberkochen and Minsk in Belarus. The company has the role of a production company within the group and develops and produces optical and mechanical high-end components up to highly complex opto-electronic systems, but also offers services to external companies.

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Carl-Zeiss-Str. 22
73447 Oberkochen
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