Personnel matter: Kristina Jeromin leaves Deutsche Börse AG

Release date: 19 Nov 2020 | Deutsche Börse

Personnel matter: Kristina Jeromin leaves Deutsche Börse AG


Kristina Jeromin (37), Head of Group Sustainability & ESG Regulation, is leaving Deutsche Börse AG at the end of the year at her own request and by best mutual agreement to take on a new and exciting challenge. 

Jeromin started her career at Deutsche Börse in 2007 in the communications department and worked in Corporate Responsibility from 2009-2016, before being appointed Head of Group Sustainability in 2016. Since April 2020 she has also been responsible for ESG regulatory matters. Jeromin has also been on the Executive Board of econsense since 2017 and has been Co-Managing Director of the Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany since 2018 and Deputy Chair of the Sustainable Finance Advisory Council of the German Federal Government since 2019.

Theodor Weimer, CEO of Deutsche Börse AG, said: "Kristina Jeromin has driven Deutsche Börse’s sustainability efforts within and beyond the company with great commitment and energy. I am sad to see her leave. We would like to thank her for valuable contribution to Deutsche Börse Group and wish her every success for what comes after leaving Deutsche Börse.”

The successor to Kristina Jeromin will be announced shortly.


Media contacts:

Oliver Frischemeier
+49-69-2 11-1 69 76
media-relations@deutsche-boerse.com 

Stefanie Luther
+49-69-2 11-3 64 30
media-relations@deutsche-boerse.com 


About Deutsche Börse
As an international exchange organisation and innovative market infrastructure pro-vider, Deutsche Börse Group ensures markets characterised by integrity, transparen-cy and stability. With its wide range of products, services and technologies, the Group organises safe and efficient markets for sustainable economies. Its business areas extend along the entire value chain in exchange trading, including the admis-sion, trading and clearing, and custody of securities and other financial instruments, the dissemination of market data, as well as the management of collateral and liquidi-ty. As a technology company, the Group develops state-of-the-art IT solutions and offers IT systems all over the world.
With around 7,000 employees, the Group has its headquarters in the financial centre of Frankfurt/Rhine-Main, as well as a strong global presence in 38 locations such as Luxembourg, Prague, London, New York, Chicago, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bei-jing, Tokyo and Sydney. 

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