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MEMBERS OF THE SUPERVISORY BOARD
113
Retired from the
Supervisory Board:
Hans-Detlef Bösel
Langenfeld
Partner with individual
liability of Sal. Oppenheim
jr. & Cie. KGaA
retired at 11/12/1998
Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
New York
Chairman of the Board and
President of National Center
on Addiction and
Substance Abuse at
Columbia University
retired at 12/15/1998
Dr. Martin Kohlhaussen
Frankfurt
Management board
spokesman of
Commerzbank AG
retired at 12/15/1998
Matthias Graf von
Krockow
Köln
Partner with individual
liability of Sal. Oppenheim
jr. & Cie. KGaA
retired at 11/12/1998
Helmut Zahn
Rösrath
Managing Director
of Sal. Oppenheim
jr. & Cie. KGaA
retired at 11/12/1998
The DaimlerChrysler International Advisory Board
The International Advisory Board (“IAB”) of DaimlerChrysler
advises the DaimlerChrysler Group on questions relating to
global enconomic, technological and political developments and
their effect on the business activities of the group. It supports
the DaimlerChrysler Board of Management but is not
responsible for making business decisions.
The IAB is composed of at least ten high ranking personalities
from business, politics, and science. It meets approximately
twice a year at varying locations worldwide. The last meeting
took place in November 1998 in Washingon D.C., and it was
the first after the merger of DaimlerChrysler.
The IAB was founded in 1995 as Daimler-Benz International
Advisory Board. It is chaired by Victor Halberstadt, Professor at
the Leiden University, The Netherlands. In addition to the
exclusive group of experts there are guest speakers invited to
address topics of current interest.
The meetings are private to encourage frank and open
discussion. Other recent meetings were held in Stuttgart,
Beijing, Sao Paulo, and New York.