It was 2022 when Jörg Stratmann was appointed CEO of Rolls-Royce Power Systems, concurrently with the appointment of Andreas Strecker as CFO. The German engineer boasts a prestigious curriculum, having previously served as CEO and Chairman of the Board at Mahle. The Supervisory Board of Rolls-Royce Power Systems has extended the contract of Jörg Stratmann as Chairman of the Board of Management until 14 November 2027.

Insights on Jörg Stratmann ‘s Confirmation

Dr Jörg Stratmann leads Rolls-Royce Power Systems with a results-oriented approach and has shaped the strategic positioning with a steady and consistent hand,” emphasised Jasmin Staiblin, Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board of Rolls-Royce Power Systems. “The Supervisory Board is looking forward to continuing the joint and successful journey of Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG with him and the entire team also in the future.” 

The extension of Dr Jörg Stratmann’s contract is a signal of stability in a phase of change,” says Thomas Bittelmeyer, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board

And in his own words

In the past two and a half years, we have realigned Rolls-Royce Power Systems strategically, implemented numerous performance-enhancing measures, and achieved record results, significantly advancing the company,” says Jörg Stratmann. “I look forward to continuing this journey. I would like to thank the Supervisory Board for its trust and am excited to continue working with the Board of Management, the broader leadership group, and our highly committed and skilled global workforce.” 

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