Petra Mayer will be joining the Board of Management of Deutz on November 1, 2022. As Chief Operating Officer (COO), she will be responsible for the newly created operations division. 

Dietmar Voggenreiter, Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Deutz: “The reorganisation of the Board of Management is progressing well. We are delighted that, in Dr. Mayer, we have gained a proven expert in production and quality. Her experience and technical expertise are the perfect complement for our Board of Management team.” 

Sebastian C. Schulte, Chief Executive Officer of Deutz: “I am very much looking forward to working with Petra Mayer on the Board of Management. This is a real win for all of us. Together with the Board of Management team, we will continue the positive business development from the first half of the year as well as implementing the Powering Progress strategy and transformation program. Dr. Mayer’s experience in operations will be invaluable when it comes to making the transformation of our business models a success.” 

Petra Mayer has been a Senior Vice President responsible for the Seat Belt Systems product line within the Passive Safety Systems division at ZF Friedrichshafen AG since 2019. After completing her engineering degree at Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen-Nürnberg, she gained her doctorate in engineering sciences at the University of Stuttgart’s process technology department in 1997. Mayer then embarked on her professional career at the start-up Lundin Filter, before switching to the automotive industry in 2000 – initially at Continental, then at Autoliv. Since 2016, Mayer has held a number of management positions at ZF. 

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