Maximilian Schenk
About Maximilian Schenk
Maximilian Schenk is the Head of Industry & Energy at jambit GmbH in Munich, Germany. He has extensive experience in project management and software architecture, and holds a Diplom in Media Informatics from Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München.
Company
Maximilian Schenk is currently employed at jambit GmbH, a company located in München und Umgebung, Deutschland. He serves as the Head of Industry & Energy, a role he has held since July 2019. jambit GmbH is known for its work in innovative software solutions and industry-leading practices.
Title
Maximilian Schenk holds the title of Head of Industry & Energy at jambit GmbH. Before this role, he accumulated substantial experience within the same company as a Software Architect, Project Manager, and Scrum Master. His tenure in these roles extended from 2012 to 2019.
Education and Expertise
Maximilian Schenk studied Media Informatics at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, achieving a Diplom after six years of study, from 2006 to 2012. His academic focus laid the foundation for his career in software architecture and project management. Schenk’s expertise spans multiple facets within IT, including project management, software design, and agile methodologies such as Scrum.
Background
Maximilian Schenk's professional journey began as a student assistant at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München's IT Group for Humanities from 2011 to 2012. He subsequently co-founded the company biegen & brechen, where he was responsible for IT and sales from 2007 to 2012. His early career choices reflect a profound engagement with both technical and business aspects of the IT sector.
Achievements
Maximilian Schenk’s professional achievements include co-founding the company biegen & brechen and serving as a key IT and sales figure. Over a span of seven years at jambit GmbH, he evolved from a Software Architect, Project Manager, and Scrum Master to his current role as Head of Industry & Energy. His leadership in this division has been instrumental since July 2019.