Group 1 - BMW Group announced that Milan Nedeljkovic will succeed Oliver Zipse as CEO, with Zipse stepping down on May 13, 2026, during the annual shareholders' meeting [1] - Nedeljkovic, aged 56, will assume the role the following day, with a contract lasting until 2031 [1] - The Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Nicolas Peter, praised Nedeljkovic's strategic vision, strong execution, and entrepreneurial mindset as key leadership qualities for maintaining BMW's success during the current transformation [3] Group 2 - Nedeljkovic has a background in mechanical engineering, having studied at Aachen University of Applied Sciences and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and holds a PhD in engineering from the Technical University of Munich [3] - He joined BMW Group as an intern in 1993 and has been a member of the management board since 2019, currently serving as the head of production [3] - Peter expressed gratitude for Zipse's contributions, highlighting his commitment to BMW's success and ability to guide the company through turbulent times [3]
齐普策明年5月卸任 米兰·内德利科维奇将上任宝马CEO