Maximilian Schubert

Maximilian Schubert

Director Strategy & Growth @ sennder

About Maximilian Schubert

Maximilian Schubert is the Director of Strategy & Growth at sennder, a position he has held since 2022. He has a diverse background in strategy and consulting, with previous roles at Audi, Capgemini, Ernst & Young, and Roland Berger.

Current Role at sennder

Maximilian Schubert serves as the Director of Strategy & Growth at sennder, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for developing and implementing strategic initiatives that drive growth within the organization. His experience in the automotive and consulting sectors contributes to his ability to navigate complex market dynamics and identify opportunities for expansion.

Previous Experience in the Automotive Sector

Prior to his current role, Schubert worked extensively in the automotive industry. He was a Project Manager at Roland Berger from 2016 to 2022, focusing on automotive projects in Berlin, Germany. Earlier, he completed internships at Audi AG in 2013 and Audi China in 2014, where he gained insights into strategic operations within leading automotive firms.

Educational Background

Maximilian Schubert has a robust educational background in international business and management. He earned a Bachelor of Science in International Business from Maastricht University (2009-2012) and a Master of Science in International Management from Esade (2014-2015). He also completed a CEMS Master’s in International Management at Copenhagen Business School (2015-2016) and participated in a study tour at Georgetown University McDonough School of Business in 2015.

Consulting Experience

Before his roles in the automotive sector, Schubert gained consulting experience at Capgemini Consulting as a Student Consultant in 2012. He also interned at Ernst & Young in 2010, where he was exposed to various aspects of business consulting. These experiences provided him with a foundation in strategic analysis and project management.

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