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Katrin Adt
Born (1972-05-08) May 8, 1972 (age 52)
Bonn, West Germany
Children2

Katrin Adt (born 8 May 1972 in Bad Godesberg) is a German business executive and since 2018, the CEO of the Smart car division at Daimler AG.

Biography

Adt was born in 1972 as the daughter of diplomat Harro Adt.[1] She grew up in Afghanistan, India, Switzerland, the Central African Republic, and France.[2] After graduating in 1991, she studied law in Göttingen and Coimbra. She completed her legal traineeship at the Higher Regional Court in Celle as well as in Frankfurt and Brussels.

In 1999, Adt started her career at Daimler AG as assistant to the then director of DaimlerChrysler in Belgium and Luxembourg, Annette Winkler (later her predecessor at smart).[3] From 2002 to 2006, she was responsible for the dealer network development of the Daimler Group in Belgium and Luxembourg, before moving to the corporate headquarters in Stuttgart in 2006. There, she was given responsibility for the Group's global sales network strategy. During this time, she was responsible among other things, the demerger of the worldwide distribution networks of Daimler and Chrysler, after the alliance had ended in 2007 with the sale of Chrysler. From 2009, she led a project for the worldwide realignment of Mercedes-Benz sales.[4]

From 2010 to 2013, Adt was the CEO of Mercedes-Benz Luxembourg and, with an organization of around 550 employees, was responsible for the wholesale, retail and service of Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, commercial vehicles and buses.

In 2013, she moved to Stuttgart to join Egon Zehnder before returning to Daimler in 2014 as Vice President HR Development & HR Services. She was responsible for the management of the Group's top management level, personnel development and management training, the expatriate management of Daimler AG and the nationwide HR shared service organization. In this role, Adt developed and was responsible for the company-wide transformation program "Leadership 2020", with which Daimler is developing a new leadership culture, strengthening a flexible and innovative organization and thus aligning itself for the future.[5]

In June 2018, Daimler announced that Adt would take over the management of the smart product division from Winkler. Adt has been managing smart since September of the same year. There, she mainly designed the conversion of the car manufacturer to the supplier of exclusively electric cars.[6]

In May 2019, Adt shifted positions to run Mercedes-Benz's wholly owned and operated dealerships in Europe, reporting to Birtta Seeger who is Daimer's board member for sales and marketing.[7] Daimer has announced that Adt's role will be focused on "shaping a long-term future for the brand, which was secured by founding a joint venture with Geely in China".[8] In 2019, Adt was appointed as the new head of the smart product area at Daimer AG.[9]

Mandates and memberships

  • Member of the Supervisory Board of Daimler Mobility AG
  • Member of Generation CEO
  • Participant in the 138th Baden-Baden business talks

Personal life

Katrin Adt is married and has two children.[10]

References

  1. ^ http://www.goettinger-tageblatt.de/Die-Region/Goettingen/Cocktails-Kongo-Kakerlaken
  2. ^ "Daimler: Diese Frau schmiedet Karrieren". Stuttgarter Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  3. ^ Alexandra Borchardt (2015), "Mensch, Mentor, Motor", sueddeutsche.de (in German), ISSN 0174-4917, retrieved 2019-02-15
  4. ^ Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart Germany. "Daimler: Diese Frau schmiedet Karrieren" (in German). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  5. ^ "Katrin Adt übernimmt Leitung von smart" (in German). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  6. ^ Daimler-Personalmanagerin Adt übernimmt Leitung bei Smart Handelsblatt, 22. Juni 2018
  7. ^ Hetzner, Christiaan (2019-05-02). "Daimler shifts Smart boss Adt to new role". Automotive News Europe. Retrieved 2019-10-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Daimler, Geely will relaunch Smart as China-based EV brand". Automotive News Europe. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  9. ^ "Katrin Adt to take over as head of smart". marsMediaSite. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  10. ^ Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart Germany. "Daimler: Diese Frau schmiedet Karrieren" (in German). Retrieved 2019-02-15.