New members in the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Börse AG

Release date: 08 May 2019 | Deutsche Börse

New members in the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Börse AG

Charles Stonehill and Clara-Christina Streit appointed by shareholders’ meeting / Ann-Kristin Achleitner and Richard Berliand resigned from the board 

Today, the shareholders of Deutsche Börse AG have elected Charles Stonehill and Clara-Christina Streit at the Annual General Meeting as new members of the Supervisory Board. The previous members Ann-Kristin Achleitner and Richard Berliand resigned from the Supervisory Board as at the end of the Annual General Meeting. The Supervisory Board of Deutsche Börse AG has a total of 16 members. Chairman is Joachim Faber.

Charles Stonehill (*1958) looks back on more than 30 years of experience in investment banking, capital markets and energy markets. He held various senior management positions at JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, CS First Boston and Lazard Frères. Stonehill has various supervisory mandates and is currently Vice Chairman of Julius Baer Group Ltd. in Zurich where he has been a board member since 2006. Stonehill, who holds a degree in history, holds the British and US-American citizenships.

Clara-Christina Streit (*1968) is an independent management consultant and member of various national and international boards of directors. After her studies in St. Gallen, she started her career at McKinsey, where she advised banks, exchange organisations, insurance companies and supervisory authorities until 2012. Carla-Christina Streit holds the German and US-American citizenships.

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