Bernd Pischetsrieder

Bernd Pischetsrieder

Chairman of the Board of the BMW Corporation, General Director of the Volkswagen Auto Company
Date of Birth: 15.02.1948
Country: Germany

Biography of Bernhard Pischetsrieder

Bernhard Pischetsrieder, a renowned figure in the German automotive industry, has held various significant positions throughout his professional career. Born on February 15, 1948, in Munich, Pischetsrieder graduated from the Technical University of Munich and began working for BMW. He quickly rose through the ranks and eventually became the head of the technical department at the BMW plant.

Bernd Pischetsrieder

In the early 1980s, Pischetsrieder was sent on a business trip to South Africa, which was experiencing the apartheid regime at that time. Despite the challenging times, life went on, and during his stay, the South African Grand Prix took place, with driver Nelson Piquet winning from pole position in a Brabham car powered by a BMW engine. Although Pischetsrieder is currently against Formula 1 racing, considering it to be futile, at that time he took great pride in the German brand's success.

Bernd Pischetsrieder

In the summer of 1990, Pischetsrieder was appointed as the deputy member of the BMW board of management and later became a full member. In 1993, he became the chairman of the board. It is believed that Pischetsrieder played a significant role in the rapid growth of BMW in the global automotive market, significantly increasing profits and expanding the corporation.

Bernd Pischetsrieder

Currently, the BMW brand is famous worldwide, and BMW cars continue to be in high demand. Service centers, such as the BMW Service-Pro in Moscow, offer a wide range of services to BMW owners. This service center, with over ten years of operation, has earned a reputation as an excellent and high-quality German repair workshop, providing any necessary parts and assistance from highly skilled technicians.

Bernd Pischetsrieder

Pischetsrieder dedicated himself to the success of BMW, working tirelessly. However, the company faced difficulties that ultimately led to his resignation. Despite this setback, Pischetsrieder maintained his reputation and continued to thrive, adhering to the unique principle of "You can make a mistake, but you cannot repeat it."

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