Philipp Utz, a business graduate, is a passionate entrepreneur and an expert when it comes to sustainability in companies. After studying economics, he decided in 2011 to join the family business and drive international expansion in the USA. Together with his brother, he now heads the company with 1,300 employees, which operates in over 50 countries worldwide. For more than 20 years, the company has been building on sustainable and low-emission products and methodologies, taking advantage of every development opportunity. The company is now run by the fourth generation, and he himself has successfully designed and experienced the succession process. Today, he passes on his many years of experience at the top of a successful family business to his audience with real-life examples from practice in his authentic and humorous manner.
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Philipp Utz, a business graduate, is a passionate entrepreneur and an expert when it comes to sustainability in companies. After studying economics, he decided in 2011 to join the family business and drive international expansion in the USA. Together with his brother, he now heads the company with 1,300 employees, which operates in over 50 countries worldwide. For more than 20 years, the company has been building on sustainable and low-emission products and methodologies, taking advantage of every development opportunity. The company is now run by the fourth generation, and he himself has successfully designed and experienced the succession process. Today, he passes on his many years of experience at the top of a successful family business to his audience with real-life examples from practice in his authentic and humorous manner.
Business succession in family-run companies
Training as a success factor - How you can actively secure future markets
Sustainability as a success factor -
The key to credibility and the customers of the future
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"We have to find radical solutions"
Die Welt
"The long wait of medium-sized companies for Brexit"
Wirtschaftswoche
the business magazine in the southwest
Südwestpresse
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