Saturday, November 5, 2011

Philipp from Google

A Good leader always leave example for others to follow
Philipp Schindler, President, Northern and Central Europe, for the Internet search giant Google at Cambridge Network's Open Meeting on Thursday 8th December at Anglia Ruskin University.

Part of the Network's autumn series of events featuring high profile speakers - introduced by Hermann Hauser, serial entrepreneur and Cambridge Network director - this event is is kindly sponsored by Cambridge Network Founder Members Taylor Wessing and ARM.

Philipp Schindler joined Google in 2005 and oversees the company's operations in Northern and Central Europe (NACE), including the UK, Ireland, the Benelux countries, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.

Before joining Google, Philipp was a senior vice president at AOL Germany, running the company's marketing and sales activities and serving as a member of their management board for six years. Within this capacity, Philipp was responsible for one of the largest marketing and sales budgets in the country, constantly innovating in the areas of direct marketing, traditional brand marketing, customer relationship management, business intelligence and data mining, and pricing. He developed a range of major sales partnerships and a number of internationally acknowledged marketing projects, winning several industry awards, such as the Golden Effie. Previously he served as head of marketing at CompuServe in Germany, a subsidiary of AOL Inc., and also worked as an e-commerce and marketing specialist at the global AOL headquarters in the U.S. Before joining AOL, Philipp was accepted into the top junior talent program of Bertelsmann AG, where he focused on new media activities within their global corporate strategy unit.

Philipp earned a Diplom Kaufmann degree with distinction from the European Business School (EBS) in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany. He is a scholar of Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and also serves on the jury of the German Marketing Award.Sharing from

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