Jan-Christian Dreesen

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Jan-Christian Dreesen (born 4 September 1967 in Aurich)[1] is a German football administrator who is the current chief executive officer of Bayern Munich.

Career[edit]

In 1995, after completing a bank apprenticeship, Dreesen began working as an advisor at Bayerische Vereinsbank, becoming a member of the board of directors for private customers and private banking at HypoVereinsbank in 2006.[2]

After the takeover of HVB by the major Italian bank UniCredit, Dreesen resigned just a few weeks after his appointment to the executive committee, before becoming Chairman of the German branch of the major Swiss bank UBS in 2008, responsible for the Wealth Management, Investment Banking and Global Asset Management divisions.[3]

After that, he worked for BayernLB.[4] In February 2013, he was appointed the chief finance officer of German Bundesliga side FC Bayern Munich, succeeding Karl Hopfner.[5] Dreesen was regarded as an important figure in the most financially successful decade in the club's history.[6][7][8] A year later, he became a deputy chairman of the club's board. In August 2016, Dreesen began to represent the club at the board of Ligaverband.[9]

He succeeded Oliver Kahn as CEO of Bayern Munich following the conclusion of the 2022–23 Bundesliga season.[10] In September 2023, he was elected as the vice chairman of the European Club Association until 2027.[11]

Personal life[edit]

Dreesen is married and has two sons.[12] He has been a supporter of German side FC Bayern.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Profile". dfl.de.
  2. ^ "Dreesen: "Ich freue mich sehr über die künftigen Aufgaben"". abendzeitung-muenchen.de. 27 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Dreesen: Wir erklären den neuen Hopfner". tz.de. 27 September 2012.
  4. ^ Peitsmeier, Henning (27 September 2012). "Von der Bayern LB zum FC Bayern". faz.net.
  5. ^ "Wer san mia?". manager-magazin.de. 5 September 2015.
  6. ^ "BILD-Kommentar zum Dreesen-Aus: Ein Verlust wie Lewandowski". bild.de. 29 September 2022.
  7. ^ ""Ein absolutes Rekordjahr für den FC Bayern"". n-tv.de.
  8. ^ ""Wir könnten 100 Millionen für einen Spieler zahlen"". tz.de. 30 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Jan-Christian Dreesen" (in German). FC Bayern Munich.
  10. ^ "Der FC Bayern München trennt sich vom Vorstandsvorsitzenden Oliver Kahn und Sportvorstand Hasan Salihamidzic" (in German). Bundesliga.
  11. ^ "Jan-Christian Dreesen wird Vice Chairman im ECA Executive Board" (in German). Bayern Munich. 7 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Finanzvorstand Dreesen bei Jagdunfall verletzt". sport1.de.
  13. ^ "Das neue Gewissen". spox.com. 15 February 2013.

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