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Hubertus M. Mühlhäuser was born on 1969, is a German business executive. Discover Hubertus M. Mühlhäuser's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1969

Hubertus Michael Mühlhäuser (born October 7, 1969, in Erbach, Germany) is a business executive.

He is a former CEO of CNH Industrial and Welbilt.

Previously, he held senior positions at Karl-H. Mühlhäuser GmbH, AGCO Corporation, and Arthur D. Little.

Mühlhäuser was born in Erbach im Odenwald in Hesse, Germany.

His father, Heinz-Peter Mühlhäuser, was the head of Karl-H.

Mühlhäuser GmbH, which his own grandfathers had founded.

After finishing high school and his military service, Mühlhäuser studied at the EBS University of Business and Law in Germany and the European Business School London as well as the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE) and graduated with a master's degree in Business Administration from the EBS in Germany.

1996

After having worked freelance for international management consulting firm Arthur D. Little in Germany, in 1996, Mühlhäuser joined the firm as a business analyst in Zürich Switzerland.

1997

In 1997, he became a global product manager for the firm's strategy development methods.

1999

In 1999, he was appointed head of Swiss strategy and organization practice and became a partner of the firm.

2000

In 2000, he became global head of strategy and organization at the firm, and a member of the firm's global management team.

2001

In 2001, he became the managing director of Arthur D. Little Switzerland.

2004

In 2004, German business magazine Wirtschaftswoche featured Mühlhäuser in its list of "35 young Germans under 35", in recognition of his rapid rise at Arthur D. Little.

2005

In 2005, Mühlhäuser joined the American agricultural machinery manufacturer AGCO Corporation, initially as senior vice president of strategy and integration, a position he held until 2011.

2007

From 2007 to 2011 he was also general manager of engines, and was general manager of Eastern Europe/Asia from 2009 to 2011.

2012

In 2012, he became head of Europe, Middle East, and Africa, comprising AGCO's largest business region.

He led AGCO's growth in China, where several plants were opened, as well as its growth strategy in Africa, and participated in the G8 summit of 2012 on Africa, presenting AGCO's vision for Africa.

Mühlhäuser left AGCO in September 2012.

2013

In 2013, Mühlhäuser returned to Hesse, Germany, to manage the family company, Karl-H.

Mühlhäuser GmbH, an international tunneling equipment supplier; he acquired majority shareholdings and became managing partner.

He reorganized, expanded with small acquisitions, and moved the group's holding company headquarters to Switzerland.

2015

He retired as managing director in 2015, remaining as majority stakeholder.

In August 2015, Mühlhäuser was appointed president, CEO, and a director of Manitowoc Foodservice, a commercial foodservice equipment manufacturing division of The Manitowoc Company, a publicly traded American international company.

He built an executive team, reorganized the company's management team, and appointed a separate supervisory board.

He next led Manitowoc Foodservice through its previously planned separation from The Manitowoc Company.

2016

The Manitowoc Foodservice division, and its more than 20 facilities worldwide, was spun off as an independent, publicly traded company in March 2016, with its headquarters located in Florida.

2017

Mühlhäuser also led the changing of the newly separated company's name to its original one, Welbilt, in February 2017, and its stock ticker changed to WBT in March 2017.

At Welbilt, Mühlhäuser simplified product lines, reducing the number of its global brands from 25 to 12.

He restructured the company and closed several manufacturing plants.

He also promoted the increase of digital connectedness between automated appliances, to increase efficiency of foodservice systems.

2018

In August 2018, Mühlhäuser was appointed chief executive officer at heavy equipment manufacturer CNH Industrial, effective September 17, 2018, and relocated to the Chicago area, near the company's U.S. offices.

In November 2018, he was elected an executive director of the company.

2019

In early 2019, he assembled a new management team and re-organized the company's five global operating segments.

He also directed the company toward alternative propulsion and high-tech innovations.

In September 2019, Mühlhäuser initiated a five-year business plan, which included splitting off CNH's on-highway business (commercial trucks and buses and powertrain) into a separately listed entity from its off-highway business (agriculture, construction, and specialty equipment).

2020

In 2020, the company was sold to Mining Equipment Ltd.

In March 2020, he resigned from CNH Industrial, pursuing other interests; the company confirmed commitment to his five-year plan, and the separation of its off-road and on-road divisions.

Mühlhäuser is married to Sabine and they live with their three children in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida, United States.