Timo Chambers
About Timo Chambers
Timo Chambers is the SVP Product - Logistics at Delivery Hero SE in Berlin, overseeing a large team and multiple cross-functional tribes.
SVP Product - Logistics at Delivery Hero SE
Timo Chambers currently serves as the Senior Vice President (SVP) of Product for the Logistics Department at Delivery Hero SE. He began this role in July 2021. In his position, he leads a team of 220 people directly and oversees an additional 600 individuals, including developers. His responsibilities include managing six cross-functional tribes focused on different stakeholders such as customers, riders, vendors, agents, and optimization. Additionally, he supervises horizontal functions, including Product Operations, Business Intelligence, and Data Science.
Professional Background and Experience
Timo Chambers boasts a substantial professional background in operations and product management across various companies. Prior to his current role, he was the Vice President of Product - Logistics at Delivery Hero SE from 2017 to 2021. He also held multiple roles at foodora, including Global Head of Operations and Global Operations and Product Manager, from 2015 to 2017. Earlier in his career, he worked as an R&D Engineer at Vattenfall and as a Tutor for Thermodynamics at Technische Universität Berlin.
Education and Academic Credentials
Timo Chambers pursued higher education rigorously. He studied Industrial Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin, obtaining both a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and a Master of Science (M.Sc.). Additionally, he attended Lund University School of Economics and Management for one year between 2012 and 2013. His strong academic background has provided a solid foundation for his professional endeavors in logistics and product management.
Roles at Technische Universität Berlin and Vattenfall
Before transitioning fully into corporate roles, Timo Chambers worked at Technische Universität Berlin. From 2010 to 2014, he served as a Tutor for Thermodynamics. Following this, he spent nine months in 2014 as an R&D Engineer at Vattenfall, also based in Berlin. These academic and early professional roles contributed significantly to his expertise in engineering and logistics.