Robert Bosch GmbH
Personnel changes in the management
Christoph Kübel (60) will leave the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH on December 31 and retire. He will be succeeded by Filiz Albrecht.
Kübel began his more than 30-year career at Bosch in 1986 as a commercial trainee. Since 2012, he has been a member of the Board of Management and Labor Director with responsibility for Human Resources and Social Affairs, including Senior Associates, in addition to other central functions.
He will be succeeded by Filiz Albrecht (48). She will become a new member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH with effect from January 1, 2021, and will be appointed labor director. Albrecht currently heads the Corporate Human Resources department at Bosch and is responsible for Senior Executives, Talent Management and Organizational Development. Albrecht holds a degree in business law and a Master of Business Administration (MBA). She started her career in the automotive supply industry and, before joining the Bosch Group in October 2017, worked at Mann+Hummel, among others, most recently as Managing Director and Labor Director.
Peter Tyroller (62), member of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH since 2006 and responsible for coordinating activities in the Asia-Pacific region until December 31, 2020, will also retire at the end of the year. Tyroller initially worked for Bosch from 1992 to 1994 and returned to the company in 2000 - first as Head of Sales in the Gasoline Systems division and later as Chairman of the Divisional Board of Management.
Since 2013, Tyroller has coordinated activities in the Asia-Pacific region, which includes Australia, China, India, Japan, ASEAN countries and South Korea. This position will not be filled; the coordination of business in the region will be organized as follows within the Management Board as of January 1, 2021: Dr. Volkmar Denner will assume responsibility for activities in China, Dr. Stefan Hartung for India. Dr. Markus Heyn will be responsible for business in Japan and South Korea, while Uwe Raschke will be in charge of the Southeast Asia region (ASEAN countries) and Australia.









