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Johanna Quandt died.
Fri Aug 07 16:15:00 CEST 2015 Press Release
The head of the Quandt family died on 3 August at the age of 89. Johanna Quandt was a member of the BMW AG Supervisory Board until 1997.
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The head of the Quandt family died on 3 August at the age of 89. Johanna Quandt was a member of the BMW AG Supervisory Board until 1997.
Johanna Quandt was a person of outstanding importance for BMW AG and always gave the company her backing. After the death of Herbert Quandt in 1982, she assumed his role at a difficult time and signalled her responsibility for BMW. She continued his legacy with her children, Stefan Quandt and Susanne Klatten – with an acute sense of duty and a committed entrepreneurial spirit.
Commitment with enthusiasm and passion
Johanna
Quandt was Deputy Chair of the Supervisory Board of BMW AG from 1986
to 1997 and member of the Supervisory Board from 1982 to 1997. She not
only made a very valuable contribution to the company, but also used
her influence, her voice and her resources to do a great deal of good
for the benefit of society. “Johanna Quandt impressed those around her
with her sincerity and her warm, straightforward manner. As member and
Deputy Chair of the Supervisory Board, she was actively involved in
the development of BMW AG over many years,” commented current Chairman
of the Supervisory Board Norbert Reithofer in a statement on the death
of Johanna Quandt.
Harald Krüger, Chairman of the Board of Management, also paid tribute to her work: “Johanna Quandt worked on behalf of the BMW Group for more than 50 years, bringing enthusiasm and passion to the company. She gave the company support and security.” Chairman of the General Works Council Manfred Schoch underlined the importance of Johanna Quandt to the company: “Johanna Quandt wholeheartedly supported the strong cooperation between the Works Council and shareholders established over the years. She was always willing to listen and an understanding partner. Even among conflicting interests, she always kept her feet on the ground – and never lost sight of employee concerns in difficult times."
The Supervisory Board, the Board of Management and all active and former BMW AG employees mourn the loss of Johanna Quandt.