Local court will appoint Sabrina Soussan to the Supervisory Board as the new shareholder representative at the end of September 2025; she is expected to be elected by the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting in 2026, after which she will take over as chairProf. Wolfgang Reitzle’s term is set to end as planned at the 2026 Annual Shareholders’ MeetingStefan E. Buchner, Dr. Gunter Dunkel, Christiane Benner, Dr. Matthias Ebenau, Michael Iglhaut, Carmen Löffler and Anne Nothing step down from the Supervisory BoardFour new Supervisory Board members are also expected to be appointed by the local court as employee representatives at the end of September 2025Hanover, September 19, 2025. Following the successful spin-off of Aumovio, Continental AG’s Supervisory Board is undergoing personnel changes. Stefan E. Buchner stepped down on September 4, 2025, to become the new chair of the Supervisory Board of Aumovio SE. Dr. Gunter Dunkel resigned effective September 17, 2025. Sabrina Soussan will join the Continental Supervisory Board as the new shareholder representative, with the local court expecting to appoint her at the end of September 2025. She will be nominated for election at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on April 30, 2026, after which the Supervisory Board is expected to elect her as its chair. She will succeed Prof. Wolfgang Reitzle, who will step down from the Continental Supervisory Board at the close of the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting as planned after 16 years. Petra Hartwig (district head, IG BCE Kassel), Sabine Kühn (chair of the works council, Konrad Hornschuch AG), Michael Linnartz (district head, IG BCE Hanover) and Nicole Werner (chair of the works council, Vergölst GmbH) have been nominated as new employee representatives. The local court is expected to appoint them to the Supervisory Board at the end of September 2025. Christiane Benner and Dr. Matthias Ebenau resigned from their positions effective September 17, 2025, because they are no longer responsible for Continental as a tire manufacturer and industry specialist in their roles as IG Metall representatives. Michael Iglhaut, Carmen Löffler and Anne Nothing, who up to now have been the employee representatives for the successfully spun off Automotive company, also stepped down.
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