Thomas Gintschel

Thomas Gintschel

Senior Manager It Bei Daimler Ag, Coc Lead Global Supply Chain @ Daimler

About Thomas Gintschel

Thomas Gintschel is a Senior Manager at Daimler AG, where he leads the Global Supply Chain since 2017. He has extensive experience in various IT management roles within the company and holds degrees from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Nanjing University of Science and Technology.

Work at Daimler

Thomas Gintschel has been employed at Daimler AG since 2003, holding various positions over the years. He currently serves as Senior Manager IT and CoC Lead Global Supply Chain since 2017. Prior roles include Project Manager IT, Manager IT - International Logistics IT, and Senior Manager IT, where he focused on information systems for plants in Rastatt and Hambach. His experience at Daimler spans over 14 years, contributing to multiple aspects of IT and logistics.

Education and Expertise

Thomas Gintschel studied at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) from 1994 to 2000, earning a degree over six years. He also attended Nanjing University of Science and Technology for one year from 1998 to 1999. His educational background provides a strong foundation in technology and management, which he applies in his roles at Daimler AG.

Background

Before joining Daimler AG, Thomas Gintschel worked as a Senior Business Analyst at A.T. Kearney in Chicago, Illinois, from 2000 to 2003. This experience contributed to his analytical skills and understanding of business processes, which he later applied in his IT management roles at Daimler.

Career Progression

Thomas Gintschel's career at Daimler AG reflects a steady progression through various IT management roles. Starting as a Project Manager IT, he advanced to Manager IT - International Logistics IT, and then to Senior Manager IT in different capacities. His roles have included leadership in shop floor systems and vehicle software management, showcasing his versatility and expertise in IT within the automotive industry.

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