Werner Mummert
Berlin

Werner Mummert

Managing Director
focal areas
  • specializes in technology-driven companies, the energy, circular and municipal industries as well as in universities, trade and services
  • around 40 years of professional experience, including 28 years in international personnel consulting
  • functional expertise in sales, development, production, logistics, finances, personnel and individual age successions
  • manages the Berlin office

With his talent for developing strategies for successful job placements in a very short period of time, Werner Mummert is committed to hidden champions in Germany and abroad. He is particularly attracted to the complexity of the tasks and working with interesting personalities.

In his professional work, he focuses on values such as team spirit, willingness to perform, reliability, vision and sustainability. When looking for top managers for his clients, careful analysis, empathy and recognition of the candidates' potential are important to him. The best managers should have a high level of willingness to learn and passion, but also leadership skills and place people at the center of their actions.

He advises companies that want to present themselves as attractive employers to adapt to the individual goals and needs of the candidates and to open up prospects for them in addition to a challenging task.

Werner Mummert's consulting focuses on supporting and strengthening family businesses and the culturally and professionally precise filling of key positions in German parent companies through to country managers in subsidiaries and investments in more than 25 countries around the world.

Qualifications

  • Dipl.-Ing. Electrical Engineering, FHTW Berlin
  • Schleswig-Holstein Business Academy
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