The Board of Mangement at EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG consists of five members. It runs the business of the group in shared responsibility. Dr. Frank Mastiaux is its Chief Executive Officer. Further members of the Board of Management are Thomas Kusterer, Colette Rückert-Hennen, Dirk Güsewell and Dr. Georg Stamatelopoulos.
Dr. Frank Mastiaux
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Frank Mastiaux
- Born 1964 in Essen
- Chairman of the Board of Management
- Chief Executive Officer since 1 October 2012
- Appointed until 30 September 2022
- Lives in Stuttgart
We have to break down administrative hurdles in order to achieve the climate targets.
Dirk Güsewell
Chief Operating Officer System Critical Infrastructure
Dirk Güsewell
- Born 1970 in Radolfzell am Bodensee
- Member of the Board of Management
- Chief Operating Officer System Critical Infrastructure since 1 June 2021
- Appointed until 31 May 2024
- Lives in Tamm
Digitalization and the Energiewende will only succeed in cooperation with cities and local authorities.
Colette Rückert-Hennen
Chief Human Resources Officer
Colette Rückert-Hennen
- Born in 1961 in Leverkusen-Opladen
- Member of the Board of Management and Director of Personnel
- Chief Human Resources Officer since 1 March 2019
- Appointed until 28 February 2027
- Lives in Karlsruhe
All success is based on treating each other with respect. We embody this value at EnBW.
Thomas Kusterer
Chief Financial Officer
Thomas Kusterer
- Born 1968 in Pforzheim
- Member of the Board of Management
- Chief Financial Officer since 1 April 2011
- Appointed until 31 March 2024
- Lives in Ettlingen
We are always guided by sustainability as our compass – even when it comes to financing.
Dr. Georg Stamatelopoulos
Chief Operating Officer Sustainable Generation Infrastructure
Dr. Georg Stamatelopoulos
- Born 1970 in Athens, Greece
- Member of the Board of Management
- Chief Operating Officer Sustainable Generation Infrastructure since 1 June 2021
- Appointed until 31 May 2024
- Lives in Ostfildern
We are working with all of our strength to expand renewables and will be climate neutral by 2035.