Jürgen Gehrels

Jürgen Carlos Gehrels FIET (born 24 July 1935)[1] is a German businessman, and a former Chief Executive and Chairman of Siemens UK (Siemens Holdings plc).

Early life

He was the son of Dr Hans Gehrels and Ursula da Rocha. He attended the Technical University of Munich and the Technical University of Berlin.

Career

Siemens

From 1965-79 he worked for Siemens AG in Germany.

Former Siemens microprocessor factory in March 2009, now Cobalt Park

Siemens UK

He became Chief Executive of Siemens UK in 1986. In 1995 he was responsible for opening the Siemens Semiconductors plant on North Tyneside, a £1.1bn inward investment; the largest-ever inward investment in the UK. The plant was opened by the Queen in May 1997. The site is now the Cobalt Business Park, off the A19.

He left as Chairman of Siemens UK in September 2007.[2] At the time, Siemens employed around 20,000 people in the UK, turning over around £3.5bn.

Personal life

He lives at Porlezza in Italy. He married Sigrid Kausch in 1963, and they had a son and a daughter. He is an Anglophile.[3]

gollark: But nobody seems to have a good alternative way to incentivize creative works, so æ.
gollark: I always find the "all rights reserved, do not reproduce, store or copy this content in any way" legal copypasta in books and such quite funny, since by a strict reading that forbids me from reading or remembering them.
gollark: Really, copyright lasts too long, but there are at least some out-of-copyright things, which these are apparently.
gollark: I mean, I do roughly know anyway but whatever.
gollark: Why would I know? I'm not a copyright lawyer.

References

Business positions
Preceded by
Chairman of Siemens UK
1998 September 2007
Succeeded by
Alan Wood
Preceded by
Chief Executive of Siemens UK
1986 March 1998
Succeeded by
Alan Wood
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