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Stefan Schonauer appointed Chief Financial Officer of Immofinanz, Dietmar Reindl Executive Board contract extended

The Immofinanz Supervisory Board today appointed Stefan Schonauer as Chief Financial Officer for a period of three years, effective immediately.

2016-03-14 13:36:17

He succeeds Birgit Noggler, who resigned from the Executive Board at her own request as of 19 February 2016. The Supervisory Board also approved a four-year extension in the term of office for Dietmar Reindl. The Executive Board of IMMOFINANZ now consists of CEO Oliver Schumy, CFO Stefan Schonauer and COO Dietmar Reindl.

Stefan Schonauer, 36, has held leading positions with Immofinanz since December 2008, most recently as Head of Capital Markets and Corporate Strategy. His responsibilities in recent years have included, among others, the management of major corporate projects (e. g. the spin-off of BUWOG and the sale of the logistics portfolio), capital market financing and investor relations. In earlier years, Schonauer, who holds a degree in business management and informatics, worked for Invesco Asset Management Austria.

Dietmar Reindl (46) has been a member of the IMMOFINANZ Executive Board since May 2014, where he is responsible for the management of all commercial properties and for marketing as COO. His term of office, which runs to the end of April 2017, was extended for four years to the end of April 2021.

"With the appointment of Stefan Schonauer and the early extension of the contract with Dietmar Reindl, Immofinanz Executive Board team with CEO Oliver Schumy is now excellently organised for the coming years to further optimise the company's positioning and to ensure sustainable and profitable growth", commented Michael Knap, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Immofinanz.





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