Wednesday 13 October 2010

SAP Appoints New Head of Global Communications

SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced the appointment of Hubertus Kuelps as head of SAP Global Communications. Effective January 3, 2011, Kuelps will be responsible for the company's communications activities and engagement in dialog with SAP stakeholders around the globe, including employees, media, influencers and analysts, customers, partners and governments. Based in Walldorf, Germany, he will report to SAP Co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe.

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Kuelps joins SAP after 11 years at Allianz SE, where he last served as head of communications for Allianz of America and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company in the United States. Previous roles included chief operating officer of Allianz Life Insurance Malaysia as well as department head and financial spokesperson at Allianz Group Communications in Munich. Prior to Allianz, Kuelps was the head of communications at the German American Chamber of Commerce in New York. He holds a German law degree and a Bachelor of Arts from Middlebury College in the U.S.

"Hubertus brings a comprehensive global perspective — coupled with first-hand experience in many key markets and regions around the world," said SAP Co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe in a joint statement. "SAP is transforming to accelerate innovation and make customers run even better with SAP, and communications will play a key role in helping the company achieve these goals. The Board is confident that Hubertus is the right person to lead our world-class communications team and will be an asset to the company and our brand."

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