Hermann-Josef Lamberti

Hermann -Josef Lamberti ( born February 5, 1956 in Boppard ) is a German manager and CEO.

He studied business administration in Cologne and Dublin and became the 1981 Diplom - Kaufmann. After that he went to Toronto, gained experience with Touche Ross (now Deloitte Consulting) in consulting and audit, and later at the Frankfurt branch of Chemical Bank. Mid-80s, he joined IBM, where he held various international management positions and finally in 1997 Germany boss was.

The end of 1999 he was called Lamberti to the Executive Board of Deutsche Bank, as the person responsible for the IT and technology sectors. In February 2001 he took over the customer and sales division. Since 2002 he serves as Chief Operating Officer, the cost and infrastructure management, information technology, building and space management as well as purchasing. In 2005, Lamberti earned bonuses including 5.3 million euros, compared to 4.8 million euros in the previous year.

In March 2006, he resigned from his board positions at Schering AG because of conflicts of interest, as the German bank advises the acquirers Merck simultaneously. He is also Chairman of the German banking subsidiary German Bank Private and Business Customers AG. On 8 April 2010 him the Johann -Wolfgang- Goethe- University of Frankfurt am Main awarded an honorary doctorate.

Lamberti is married to a Canadian and has two children.

Publications

  • Hermann -Josef Lamberti, Andrea Marliere and Achim Pöhler (eds): Management of transaction banks, Springer, Berlin 2004, ISBN 978-3-540006251
  • E- strategy on the example of Deutsche Bank, Journal of Business, Special Issue 1/2003, 51-68
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