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Peter Herweck | |
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Born | Saarbrücken, Germany | 13 August 1966
Education | Saarland University, Metz University , Wake Forest University School of Business |
Occupation | CEO of Schneider Electric |
Peter Herweck (born 1966) is a German business executive. Herweck is CEO of the French energy management and automation company Schneider Electric, having succeeded Jean-Pascal Tricoire in that role in May 2023.[1]
Early life and education
editHerweck was born in Saarbrücken, Germany, near the French border. [2]
Herweck holds an MBA from Wake Forest University School of Business, USA, and electrical engineering degrees from Metz University , France, and Saarland University, Germany.[3]
He is also a Harvard Business School Advanced Management alumnus.[3]
Career
editHerweck started his career as an apprentice electrician at age fifteen. He attended night school for two years while practicing as an electrician attending university to study electrical engineering. [2]
After completing his Masters, he moved to Japan with Mitsubishi, becoming a software development engineer.[3]
Herweck joined the German engineering and technology conglomerate Siemens in 1993 and held various executive positions at the company, in Germany, China and the United States, before becoming its Chief Strategy Officer in 2011.[2]
In 2016, he joined Schneider Electric, as a member of the Executive Committee and head of its Industrial Automation business.[4] In 2018, he oversaw the merger of Schneider Electric’s Industrial Software business with AVEVA. He became vice-chairman of AVEVA after that merger,[2], and in May 2021, he was appointed CEO of AVEVA.[5]
In May 2023, he returned to Schneider Electric to become CEO. [Source: FT] In this transition he became President of the Board of AVEVA.[6]
Professional
editHerweck has been a member of the board of directors of Teradyne since 2020.[7]
Personal
editHerweck resides in Zurich, Switzerland. [Source: FT ] He is married with two children.[2]
References
edit- ^ Maier, Angela (February 17, 2023). "Ein Deutscher führt Frankreichs größten Industriekonzern". WiWo.
- ^ a b c d e Nimno, Jamie (February 27, 2022). "Aveva's Peter Herweck says his tech does more to save the planet than windfarms". Times.
- ^ Franco, Renée (September 22, 2016). "Schneider Electric names Peter Herweck Industry Business executive VP". ElectricalBusiness.
- ^ Sandle, Paul. "Aveva CEO Hayman quits, replaced by Schneider's Herweck". Reuters.
- ^ "Aveva Board of Directors". AVEVA Forum.
- ^ "Teradyne Board of Directors". Teradyne.