Volkswagen restructures Sustainability unit

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Esra Aydin
Esra Aydin
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Sustainability & CSR
Alexandra Bakir
Alexandra Bakir
Volkswagen Group Communications Corporate Communications | Head of People & HR Communications
Volkswagen Group
  • Dirk Voeste to head up the Volkswagen Group’s Sustainability unit from April 1, 2023          
  • Former Head of Sustainability Ralf Pfitzner leaving the company on his own request          
  • Independent Sustainability Council to be realigned with a focus on digital and sustainable transformation          
  • CEO Oliver Blume: “Climate change is one of the major challenges of our time. This is the reason we are continuously advancing the transformation of the Volkswagen Group and taking a holistic approach to sustainability, embracing economic, environmental and social aspects. We are setting ambitious ESG goals across our brands and divisions within the framework of our 10-point plan.”

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group is restructuring its Sustainability unit; Dirk Voeste will be appointed as the new Chief Sustainability Officer with effect from April 1, 2023 and will report to Gernot Döllner, Head of Group Strategy and General Secretariat. Dirk Voeste succeeds Ralf Pfitzner, who after five years in the post is leaving the company on his own request to pursue new challenges outside the Group. The Group is also realigning the independent Sustainability Council in response to new challenges against the background of the digital and sustainable transformation.

Dirk Voeste
Dirk Voeste
Ralf Pfitzner
Ralf Pfitzner
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