Cathrin Haußmann
About Cathrin Haußmann
Cathrin Haußmann serves as a project coordinator for electric vehicles at Daimler AG, a position she has held since 2018. She has a background in finance and engineering, with previous roles at Allianz and Daimler AG, and holds a Master of Arts from Zeppelin University.
Current Role at Daimler AG
Cathrin Haußmann serves as a Projektkoordinatorin Electric Vehicle at Daimler AG since 2018. In this role, she coordinates projects related to electric vehicles, contributing to the company's initiatives in sustainable transportation. Additionally, she has been involved in Bereichscontrolling Powertrain-Entwicklung since 2016, focusing on financial controlling within the powertrain development sector. Her responsibilities include managing budgets and ensuring project alignment with corporate objectives.
Previous Experience at Allianz
Before joining Daimler AG, Cathrin Haußmann worked at Allianz for a total of 11 months. She started as a Bachelor student from 2010 to 2013, gaining foundational experience in the financial sector. Following this, she served as a Settlement Transaction Loans Administrator for 8 months in 2013 to 2014. This role involved managing loan settlements and transactions, providing her with valuable insights into financial operations.
Internship Experience at Daimler AG
In 2014, Cathrin Haußmann completed a five-month internship in Research and Development Powertrain Produktcontrolling at Daimler AG. During this internship, she gained hands-on experience in product controlling within the powertrain division, which laid the groundwork for her future roles at the company. This experience contributed to her understanding of the automotive industry and the importance of efficient powertrain systems.
Education and Academic Background
Cathrin Haußmann holds a Master of Arts degree from Zeppelin University in Friedrichshafen. She completed her studies from 2014 to 2016, where she focused on subjects relevant to her career in project coordination and financial controlling. Her academic background has equipped her with the skills necessary for her roles in the automotive and financial sectors.