Yvonne Bettkober to be Head of Organizational Development and Transformation for the Volkswagen Group

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Kamila Joanna Laures
Kamila Joanna Laures
Corporate Communications Spokesperson IT, Digitalization & Group Design
Maleen Bösenberg
Maleen Bösenberg
Corporate Communications Spokesperson People & HR
  • From April 2023, Yvonne Bettkober, previously General Manager Switzerland and Austria at Amazon Web Services, will hold global responsibility for Organizational Development and Transformation at Volkswagen AG.          
  • Board member Hauke Stars: “The Volkswagen Group is in a critical phase of its transformation. It is now a question of gearing up the organization globally for long-term success. Effective structures, processes and systems are the prerequisite for greater agility, speed and business value.”          
  • Chief Human Resources Officer Gunnar Kilian: “Yvonne Bettkober will enrich the team with her strategic vision and contribute strong impetus from the technology sector.”

Wolfsburg. From April 1, 2023, Yvonne Bettkober will become the new Head of Organizational Development and Transformation for the Volkswagen Group. She will succeed Dr. Katharina Peterwerth, who left the company last year at her own request. Bettkober was previously General Manager Switzerland and Austria at Amazon Web Services. She is a transformation expert with a proven track record and has many years of experience in the areas of corporate development, strategic organizational design and digital business models. In her new function, Bettkober will report to Hauke Stars, Member of the Board of Management for IT and Organization.

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