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Helmut Panke

German manager, physicist and businessman

Helmut Gunter Wilhelm Panke (born on 31 August 1946 in Fürstenwalde, East Germany) is a German manager and physicist who has been holding board membership in several companies - Microsoft, Bayer AG and Singapore Airlines. During the past recent 30 years, Panke's management career spread over several companies, including e.g. serving as the chairman of the board of management at BMW AG from May 2002 through August 2006.

Contents

  • 1 Education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Other activities
  • 4 Recognition
  • 5 References

Education

In 1972, Panke graduated from the University of Munich (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) in physics, having started his studies in 1968, and received his Ph.D. in 1976.

Prior to his studies, during the period from 1964 to 1965, Panke was an AFS Exchange Student to the United States. After the award of the doctorate degree in nuclear physics, Panke joined the Swiss Ins*ute for Nuclear Research.

Career

From 1976 to 1978, Panke was a researcher at the Swiss Ins*ute for Nuclear Research and a lecturer at the University of Munich.

From 1978 to 1982, he was a consultant with McKinsey & Company. In 1982, he started at Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) as a head of planning and control of the research and development division, before *uming management functions in 1985.

He later said that his attraction to the company was based on the reputation it had for encouraging creativity and independence among its staff.

Over the next 20 years, Panke worked his way up through the company, working in nearly every department: he served as the chairman of the management board at BMW (UK) Capital PLC, and as Chairman and CEO of BMW (US) Holding Corporation from 1993 to 1996, he managed the US manufacturing facility that was responsible for building, as well as corporate planning, organisation, staff, IT, finance and sales. From 1996 to 1999, his tasks focused on Human Resources and Information Technology. From 1999 to 2002, he served as a member of the board of management responsible for finance.

In 2002, Panke succeeded Joachim Milberg to become the chairman of BMW after Milberg's resignation due to health reasons. During his tenure from May 16, 2002 until September 1, 2006, he was credited with leading the company’s internationalization and his refusal to move the company into the lower priced m* market.

Other activities

Panke served on the board of directors for Microsoft from 2003 until 2019, as the first board member from outside the United States. In this capacity, he was also the chairman of the Regulatory and Public Policy Committee, a member of the Compensation Committee and of the Audit Committee of Microsoft.

In 2004, Panke was elected into the board of directors of UBS AG, where he served as a member for eleven years. He left the BoD at the Annual General Meeting of 2015, stepping down due to regulatory provisions regarding the term of office. He also worked as a member of the Human Resources and Compensation Committee and of the Risk Committee from 2008.

In addition, Panke has held the following mandates:

  • Singapore Airlines, Independent Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors (2009-2018)
  • Bayer AG, Member of the Supervisory Board (2006-2016)
  • Bertelsmann AG, Member of the Supervisory Board (2005-2017)
  • Dubai International Capital, Member of the Advisory Board (since 2007)
  • Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Member of the Supervisory Board

During his time at BMW, Panke served as a member of the board of directors of ACEA, the *ociation des Constructeurs Européens d’Automobiles, Belgium, a member of the board of directors of VDA, the *ociation of the German automobile industry, and of the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany.

Recognition

  • 2006 – Prize for Understanding and Tolerance, awarded by the Jewish Museum Berlin

References

    ProductsCompanyCampaigns
    • Where do you want to go today? (1994)
    • Champagne (2002)
    • Mojave Experiment (2006)
    • I'm a PC (2008)
    • Scroogled (2012)
    Criticism
    • Bundling of Microsoft Windows
    • Clippy
    • iLoo
    • Internet Explorer
    • Microsoft Bob
    • _NSAKEY
    • Windows
      • XP
      • Vista
      • 10
    Litigation
    • Alcatel-Lucent v. Microsoft
    • Apple v. Microsoft
    • European Union Microsoft compe*ion case
    • Microsoft v. Lindows
    • Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft
    • Microsoft v. Shah
    • United States v. Microsoft (2001 an*rust case)
    • Microsoft Ireland case
    Acquisitions
    • 6Wunderkinder
    • Access Software
    • Acompli
    • Altamira Software
    • AltspaceVR
    • aQuantive
    • Azyxxi
    • The Blue Ribbon SoundWorks
    • Beam
    • Bungie
    • Calista Technologies
    • Colloquis
    • Compulsion Games
    • Connectix
    • Consumers Software
    • Danger
    • Double Fine Productions
    • Farecast
    • FASA Studio
    • Fast Search & Transfer
    • Firefly
    • Forethought
    • GIANT Company Software
    • GitHub
    • GreenButton
    • Groove Networks
    • High Heat Major League Baseball
    • Hotmail
    • inXile Entertainment
    • Jellyfish.com
    • LinkedIn
    • LinkExchange
    • Lionhead Studios
    • Maluuba
    • M*ive Incorporated
    • Metaswitch
    • Mobile Data Labs
    • Mojang Studios
    • Ninja Theory
    • Nokia Devices and Services
    • npm
    • Nuance Communications
    • Obsidian Entertainment
    • Onfolio
    • Pando Networks
    • Perceptive Pixel
    • Playground Games
    • PlaceWare
    • Powerset
    • Press Play
    • ProClarity
    • Rare
    • Revolution *ytics
    • RiskIQ
    • ScreenTonic
    • Secure Islands
    • Simplygon
    • Skype
    • Sunrise Atelier
    • SwiftKey
    • Winternals Software
    • Teleo
    • Telekinesys Research
    • Tellme Networks
    • Twisted Pixel Games
    • Undead Labs
    • Vermeer Technologies
    • Visio Corporation
    • Vivaty
    • VoloMetrix
    • VXtreme
    • WebTV Networks
    • Xamarin
    • Yammer
    • Yupi
    • ZeniMax Media
    • Category
    Current
    executives
    and directors
    • Axel A. Weber (Chairman)
    • Ralph Hamers (CEO)
    • Markus U. Diethelm
    • John A. Fraser
    • Ulrich Körner
    • Tom Naratil
    • Alex Wilmot-Sitwell
    • Robert McCann
    • Chi-Won Yoon
    • William G. Parrett
    • Phil Gramm
    Former
    executives
    • Gary P. Brinson
    • John Costas
    • John Cryan
    • Blair Effron
    • Sergio Ermotti
    • Oswald Grübel
    • Marten Hoekstra
    • Jerker Johansson
    • Peter Kurer
    • Ken Moelis
    • Marcel Ospel
    • Marcel Rohner
    • Olivier Sarkozy
    • Kaspar Villiger
    • Robert Wolf
    • Jürg Zeltner
    Largest shareholders
    • MFS Investment Management
    • UBS
    • Norges Bank
    • Wellington Management Company
    • Credit Suisse
    • Wealthfront