2023-08-12 15:00:00
Double team
Heir Florian Schörghuber (left) and manager Nico Nusmeier run the company together.
Munich Convert a multi-billion dollar company in just one year? This is a daunting task even for seasoned managers. However, the only 29-year-old Florian Schörghuber was brave enough to completely unbundle the family-owned Schörghuber Group since taking office as co-CEO in summer 2022 and to shrink the holding company to a few employees.
Schörghuber quickly revised the directional decisions of his co-CEO, non-family manager Nico Nusmeier, 61. Nevertheless, the two company leaders see themselves as a powerful and productive duo at the helm of the company, which, in addition to the Paulaner brewery group, also owns salmon farms in Chile, the construction and real estate business of Bayerische Hausbau and numerous hotels. “The decisions are now of better quality because knowledge flows of two generations,” said Florian Schörghuber to the Handelsblatt in his first interview with the press.
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