Bosch picks Hartung as new CEO to tackle industry transformation

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The CEO changeover and additional management appointments take effect on Jan 1, 2022.

FRANKFURT: Robert Bosch GmbH chief executive officer Volkmar Denner will hand over the reins to automotive unit head Stefan Hartung at the end of the year after running the German engineering giant for almost a decade.

Denner navigated the world’s largest maker of vehicle components through the fallout of Volkswagen AG’s diesel-emissions scandal and the dramatic industry slump triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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