- Tsutomu Tomita
Tsutomu Tomita is the chairman of Toyota Motorsport GmbH and team principal of Toyota F1, the Formula One racing branch of Toyota. Born and raised in Japan, Tomita first joined Toyota in 1969 as an engine development engineer. He continually worked his way up the corporate ladder, becoming the executive in charge of all Toyota racing engines by 1987. In 1996, he became a member of the board of directors, responsible for all of Toyota's international motorsport activities.
- Holger Bach
Holger Bach, Director of Mobility Cluster Programme , Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation (WRS) has a university degree in business administration and management, focus on automotive industry and sound experience in the field of mobility services, logistics, traffic management, telematics and intelligent transport systems. Since 2003 he is a member in Polis Management Committee in Brussels. Since 2009 he is also Managing Director of KLOK Logistics Competence Center.
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- Jeff Gordon
Jeffery Michael Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is a professional American race car driver. He was born in Vallejo, California, raised in Pittsboro, Indiana, and currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a four-time NASCAR Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup) Series champion, three-time Daytona 500 winner, and driver of the #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS/Impala SS. His primary sponsor is DuPont, though he occasionally drives a Pepsi-themed car or a Nicorette-themed car.
- Christian Schwartz
Christian Schwartz (born December 30, 1977 in Concord, New Hampshire) is an American type designer A graduate of the Communication Design program at Carnegie Mellon University, Schwartz first worked at MetaDesign Berlin, developing typefaces for Volkswagen and logos for various corporations. He then returned to the US and joined the design staff at Font Bureau.
- Franz Fehrenbach
Franz Fehrenbach (born July 1 1949 in Kenzingen) is the chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH. He studied industrial engineering at the University of Karlsruhe and joined Robert Bosch GmbH in 1975. In 1988, he was transferred to the United States, but he returned to Germany in 1989. In 1990, Fehrenbach became Vice-CEO of the corporation. In 2003, he then became chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH, succeeding Hermann Scholl.
- Karlgeorg Hoefer
Karlgeorg Hoefer was a German calligrapher and typographer. Hoefer was born in Schlesisch-Drehnow, now Drzonów, in Silesia. He taught typography at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach (until 1970 Werkkunstschule). He held several calligraphy workshops for calligraphic societies in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Boston, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Portland and Washington.
- Hartmut Mehdorn
Hartmut Mehdorn is a German manager and current CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG. After studying mechanical engineering in Berlin, he joined the construction development section of Focke-Wulf in Bremen. From 1966 to 1978, Mehdorn worked for what later became known as the "Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke-Fokker GmbH", his last position being that of production head at the "Nordwerke" of MBB (Messerschmidt-Bölkow-Blohm).
- Rudi Studer
Rudi Studer (born 1951 in Stuttgart) is a German computer scientist and professor at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. He is the head of the knowledge management research group at the Institute AIFB. He is president of the Semantic Web Science Association, Technical Director of the EU-funded SEKT project, and a member of numerous programme committees and editorial boards, including position of joint editor-in-chief of the Journal of Web Semantics.
- Fritz Leonhardt
Fritz Leonhardt (12 July 1909 - 30 December 1999) was a German engineer who made major contributions to 20th century bridge engineering, especially in the development of cable-stayed bridges. His book "Bridges: Aesthetics and Design" is well known throughout the bridge engineering community.
- Hugo Stinnes
Hugo Stinnes was a German industrialist and politician born in Mülheim, in the Ruhr Valley, North German Confederation. In 1890 he inherited his father's coal mining and other financial enterprises. At the age of 23 Stinnes invested heavily in the steel industry, and as a result of World War I and a strategy of vertical integration his companies flourished. Stinnes, a prominent capitalist, and conservative became a founding member of the DVP.
- Rolando Gomez
Rolando Gomez (born 1962) is an American freelance photographer and author for Amherst Media. His professional career began in 1980 with the help of Texas photographer Michael Badough, then established itself during his service with the US Army. He founded the website GarageGlamour.com (now Glamour1.com) in 1999, and is one of the original 30 Lexar Media Elite Photographers. His work has appeared in "Parade Magazine, Rangefinder Magazine, D-Pixx Magazine, …
- Claudius Dornier
Claude (Claudius) Honoré Desiré Dornier born in Kempten im Allgäu in 1884 and died 1969. He is most famous as a German airplane builder and founder of Dornier GmbH. His legacy remains in the few aircraft named after him, including the Dornier Do 18 and the 12-engine Dornier Do X flying boat, for decades the world's largest and most powerful airplane. The son of a French wine importer and his German wife, …
- Ernst Middendorp
Ernst Middendorp is a German-born football (soccer) manager currently managing Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld. <br> He coached the South African Castle Premiership team Kaizer Chiefs (Johannesburg) from the beginning of the 2005/06 season up to March 5, 2007. In his first season for the Soweto glamour club he finished third in the league, won the ABSA Cup as well as the "coach of the tournament" award.
- Johannes Baader
Johannes Baader (June 22, 1875 - January 15, 1955), originally trained as an architect, was a writer and artist associated with Dada in Berlin. He was born in Stuttgart, Germany, and died in Schloss Adeldorf, Lower Bavaria. The son of a metalworker for the royal buildings in Stuttgart, Johannes Baader studied at the state trade school there from 1892 to 1895 and then at the technical college. In 1903 he began working as a mortuary architect in Dresden.
- Trifun Kostovski
Trifun Kostovski (born 27 December 1946 in Skopje, Macedonona, Yugoslavia) is a Macedonian politician, businessman and singer, and the current Mayor of Skopje. He is married with three children. He has graduated at the Faculty of Economics, St.Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. He is fluent in English, Polish, Russian and Croatian language.
- Ulrich Bez
Dr Ulrich Bez (b. November 1943 in Bad Cannstatt, Germany) is a German engineering manager. He holds a doctorate in engineering from the University of Stuttgart. Throughout his career he was responsible for product design and development at Porsche, BMW and Daewoo Motor. While at Porsche, he led Vehicle Research and Development and motor sport programmes in Formula 1 and World Endurance Championship in Indianapolis and Le Mans.
- Werner Stengel
Werner Stengel is a notable German roller coaster designer and engineer. He is the founder of Stengel Engineering, also known as Ingenieur Büro Stengel GmbH (or Ingenieur Buero Stengel GmbH). Born 22 August 1936, in Bochum, Germany, he first worked on amusement park rides in collaboration with Anton Schwarzkopf in 1963. He established his own company, Stengel Engineering, in 1965.
- Gerhard Waibel
Gerhard Waibel (3 October, 1938 -) is a designer of gliders who worked for Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co producing many famous designs. Waibel was born in Frankfurt. His father Karl Waibel had worked with Wolf Hirth in the 1920's. Gerhard began flying models in 1948 and in 1951 helped with the building the SG38. He then studied at Akaflieg Darmstadt.
- Christian Monyk
Christian Monyk is the head of the quantum cryptography business unit of ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH. In addition, he is the overall coordinator of Secure Communication based on Quantum Cryptography. Previously, he was the secretary general of the Association of Austrian Technology Centres. While a student, Monyk studied physics at the University of Vienna.
- Wolf Lemke
Wolf Lemke is a designer of gliders who worked for Rolladen Schneider and after it was taken over in 2003, for DG Flugzeugbau GmbH. Wolf Lemke graduated from the Akaflieg Darmstadt where he was one of the students who designed the revolutionary D36 (another was Gerhard Waibel). After leaving the Akaflieg, he built a second D36 in his cellar. He almost killed himself in it when he took a winch launch with a disconnected elevator but he parachuted to safety.
- Dieter Stein
Dieter Stein is a German journalist, publisher and chief editor and founder of the liberal-conservative newspaper "Junge Freiheit". Stein grew up in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg and studied political science and history at Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg from 1986 to 1993. In 1986, Stein founded the "Junge Freiheit" as a reaction to the "dominance of the leftist '68 generation". In 1990, Stein founded the "Junge Freiheit Verlag GmbH & Co KG", …
- Gunther Eheim
Gunther Eheim is the founder of EHEIM GmbH & Co. KG, a company operating in the domain of aquariums and Contact Air, a company which operates charter flights and caters to business executives.
- Wolfgang Palm
Wolfgang Palm was a founder and owner of Palm Products GmbH (PPG) and inventor and creator of pioneering technical designs for analog and digital synthesizers. Between 1975 and 1987 Wolfgang Palm operated Palm Products GmbH (PPG) and became associated with electronic music band Tangerine Dream. While collaborating with Tangerine Dream band members, Palm created two modular synthesizers PPG Model 100 and Model 300, both based on analog synthesis technology.
- Rudolf Kaiser
Rudolf Kaiser (10 September, 1922 - 11 September, 1991) was a designer of gliders who worked for Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co. The designs of Rudolf Kaiser have proven themselves for over 50 years all over the world. His designs for Schleichers can be recognised by the K in the ASK designation. The designs that he did on his own account have the designation Ka. He was born in Coburg, Germany, and graduated in house construction in 1952.
- Friedrich Sander
Friedrich Wilhelm Sander (died 1938) was a German pyrotechnics engineer and manufacturer remembered for his contributions to rocket-powered flight. In 1923, Sander purchased the H. G. Cordes company in Bremerhaven, which had been manufacturing black powder charges to power whaling harpoons since the mid nineteenth century. Sander soon expanded the factory's products to include signal rockets. In 1928, he was approached by Max Valier, …
- Max Winkler
Max Winkler was Mayor of Graudenz (now Grudziądz, Poland), Reich Trustee and Reich Commissioner for German Cinema. Born 7 September 1875 in Karresch (West Prussia, now Poland), Winkler, who came from a family of teachers, was working for the postal service by 1891, and as of 1914, he was a city councillor in Graudenz, and by November 1918, the mayor. From 1919 he was a member of the "Landtag" in Prussia for the German Democratic Party, …
- Gustav Otto
Gustav Otto (January 12 1883 - February 28 1926) was a German aircraft and aircraft-engine designer and manufacturer. Otto was born in Cologne to Nikolaus August Otto, the founder of N. A. Otto & Cie.. Gustav's interest in engines and the manufacture thereof was something he inherited from his father. In 1909 Otto expanded his interest to not just powering aeroplanes, but manufacturing them as well, …
- Tassilo Thierbach
Tassilo Thierbach is a German figure skater. With his skating partner Sabine Baess Tassilo Thierbach became World and European champion in 1982. The pair trained in Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz) and skated for the club SC Karl-Marx-Stadt; their coach was Irene Salzmann. They were the only East Germans to win the title of World Champion in pair figure skating.
- Pablo Bach
Pablo Bach is a caricaturist on "Spitting Image". He is a designer at LIGA 01 Computerfilm GmbH.
- Robert Bosch Jr.
With sister, Eva Madelung, Robert Bosch, Jr. owns 8% of Robert Bosch GmbH.
- Gordon O'Connor
Gordon James O'Connor, PC, OMM, CD, BA, B.Sc., MP (born May 18, 1939) is a retired Brigadier-General, current Canadian Member of Parliament and the Minister of National Defence. He is one of a few Defence Ministers to have served in the military, the last being Gilles Lamontagne. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he has a B.Sc Mathematics and Physics from Concordia University and BA in Philosophy from York University. He served over 30 years in the Canadian Army, …
- Filippo Ongaro
Filippo Ongaro is a physician and an expert in sports sciences, performance medicine and functional medicine. Ongaro started his career in Italy at the Center for Biomedical Studies Applied to Sports directed by Francesco Conconi, one of the most popular scientists and gurus in the field of performance enhancement. Here Ongaro worked with elite athletes from different disciplines. In 1999 Ongaro joined the European Space Agency, …
- George Pál
George Pal (birth name: György Pál Marczincsák) was a Hungarian-born animator and film producer, principally associated with the science fiction genre. He became an American citizen after emigrating from Europe. He was born in Cegléd, Hungary, the son of George Pal Sr. and his wife Maria. He graduated from the Budapest Academy of Arts in 1928 and from 1928 to 1931 made films for Hunnia Films of Budapest, Hungary.
- Max Keith
Max Keith (pronounced "Kite"), was the head of Coca-Cola GmbH, the major bottler of Coca-Cola during the Nazi period of German history. In part 2 of the documentary trilogy, The Cola Conquest, it is stated that the Nazi HQ were one of Keith's "prime" customers. Arising from this, his competitor Karl Flach, head of Afri-Cola, got Coca-Cola bottle caps from New York which had kosher signs on them, …
- Michael Otto
Michael Otto is the head of Otto Group, the world's largest mail order company, with $24 billion in sales in fiscal year 2003. Thanks to a 30% rise in Internet sales last year, Otto also maintains its position as the Web's second-biggest retailer, behind Amazon.com. They were the former owners of Spiegel, Inc., (the parent company of Eddie Bauer and former owners of Spiegel catalog), which filed for bankruptcy on March 17, 2003.
- Hans-Peter Wild
Hans-Peter Wild (born June 16, 1941 in Heidelberg) is a German entrepreneur and lawyer. He is the owner and chairman of Rudolf WILD GmbH & Co. KG, which, according to company information, is the world's largest private manufacturer of natural flavor ingredients for food products and beverages.
- Frank Ostrowski
Frank Ostrowski is a German programmer. After his time with the German Federal Armed Forces, Frank Ostrowski was unemployed for three years. During this time, he developed Turbo-Basic XL for the Atari 8-bit family. It was published in the German language "Happy Computer" Magazine in December 1985 (where it became "Listing of the Month"). Turbo-Basic XL was both much faster and superior to the existing ATARI BASIC.