Konrad Hilbers

Konrad Hilbers (born 1963) is a German business man, organizational theorist, and Adjunct Professor "Practice of Information and Media management" at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

Biography

Born in Ibbenbüren received his MS in 1988 in economics at the University of Münster, and his PhD in economics at the University of St. Gallen.[1]

Hilbers started his career in the industry. From 1992 he started in Corporate Development at Bertelsmann in Gütersloh. In 1993 he became Chief Executive Officer of the Sendezentrum Köln GmbH in Köln, in 1994 Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at the Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing in New York, and returned to Bertelsmann in 1996 working for AOL/Bertelsmann in Europe. In 2001 he was Chief Administration Officer at Bertelsmann's music division in New York, when he moved to Napster to become Chief Executive Officer. From 2003 to 2007 he was Chief Executive Officer at the German teleshopping company Home Shopping Europe AG, and from 2007 to 2008 Chief Financial Officer at the Primondo, in 2008-09 manager of the Quelle, nowadays Arcandor, and since 2010 Chairman of advisory board of the HSE24, a sister network of the Home Shopping Network, and independent.[1]

In 2003 Hilbers started as lecturer at the Ludwig Maximilian University of MunichL, where since 2010 he is Adjunct professor for "Practice of Information and Media management."[1]

Selected publications

References

  1. 1 2 3 Adjunct Prof. Dr. Konrad Hilbers at the LMU. Accessed 10. 2014.

External links

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