Günther Fielmann

Günther Fielmann (born 17 September 1939) is the founder, majority shareholder and chief executive officer of Fielmann AG, a German optics company focusing on retail eyewear.

Günther Fielmann
Born (1939-09-17) 17 September 1939
NationalityGerman
OccupationCEO, Fielmann
Net worth$4.5 billion (January 2015)[1]
Spouse(s)Heike Fielmann (divorced)
Children2

Career

1972 the state-approved optometrist opened his first shop in Cuxhaven. In 1981 he revolutionised the German spectacle market by offering 90 fashionable frames for the allowance of the statutory health insurance funds (initial tariff). Because previously only 6 models were available in exchange for the insurance allowance, Fielmann thus removed the social stigma of having to wear glasses. This liberalisation, favourable media coverage ("Robin Hood of spectacle wearers"[2]) and aggressive marketing allowed his business to grow rapidly. In 1982 a new shop was opened in Kiel offering more than 7,000 frames to choose from. In 1994 the Fielmann KG was transformed into Fielmann AG and went public.

In 2002, Fielmann bought Plön Castle from the state of Schleswig-Holstein and had it renovated extensively. Since 2003 he trains his optometrists in the castle. From 2005/06 onwards bachelor's and master's degrees in optometry are being offered in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck.

Personal life

Fielmann has two children with Heike Fielmann from whom he is divorced.[3] His son, Marc Fielmann, is said to take over the company one day.[4][5]

Other activities

For each of his employees Fielmann plants a tree every year. In May 2009 he planted the one-millionth tree with chancellor Angela Merkel and minister president Peter Harry Carstensen.[6]

Fielmann is also a passionate organic farmer. He owns the 1,600 hectares manor Schierensee, the 470 hectares manor Marutendorf in Achterwehr, the 180 hectares farm Möglin in Krummwisch and a farm in Lütjensee. The organic products of his farms he sells under the brand Hof Lütjensee.

Awards

In 2000 Fielmann received the Federal Cross of Merit First Class from the state of Schleswig-Holstein. Two years later (2002) the state also bestowed the title of a professor (honoris causis) upon him. In 2003 he received the "Deutscher Gründerpreis" (Prize for German Founders). The agricultural and nutrition sciences department of the University of Kiel awarded him an honorary doctorate in December 2004. In 2011 Fielmann was accepted into the Hall of Fame of manager magazin.

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References

  1. "Guenther Fielmann". Forbes. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  2. "Günther Fielmann wird König der Bebrillten". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). 16 September 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  3. "Günther Fielmann: Kämpfer gegen die Sozialprothese". F.A.Z.net (in German). 28 September 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  4. "Guenther Fielmann". Forbes. March 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  5. "Die Plaene der Fielmanns: Vater-Sohn-Gipfel im Abendblatt". Melanie Wassink (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt. 6 July 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  6. Angela Merkels Stippvisite beim Brillenkönig 20. Mai 2009
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