The shareholders’ committee of Voith Management GmbH has appointed Dirk Hoke as president and chief executive officer of Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA, effective April 1 at the latest.
He succeeds Toralf Haag, who left the company Aug. 31. Andreas Endters serves as interim CEO of the Voith Group, in addition to his duties as CEO of Voith Paper, until Hoke begins.
Hoke has held management positions in the aviation, automotive and technology industries, with a strong focus on digitalization. After studying mechanical engineering at the Technical University Braunschweig (Germany), he started his career in 1994 at the automotive group Renault in Paris (France). Between 1996 and 2016, he worked at Siemens, where he held various executive-level positions, including CEO of Siemens Africa, CEO Industrial Solutions, CEO Customer Services and, most recently, CEO Large Drives. He then took over as CEO of Airbus Defense and Space and also served as a member of the Airbus Global Executive Committee. Hoke has served as CEO of Volocopter GmbH, based in Bruchsal (Germany), since September 2022.
Hoke is a member of the Future Council of the German Federal Chancellor, which aims to increase the innovative strength of Germany. He is also an alumnus of the Young Global Leader Program of the World Economic Forum Davos.
“With Dirk Hoke, we have gained a proven leader for Voith. With his extensive industry experience and exceptional intercultural competence, Dirk Hoke will consistently steer the company toward the future; further enhance profitability; and solidify Voith’s position as a global leader in technology,” says Siegfried Russwurm, chairman of the supervisory board of Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA and the shareholders’ committee of Voith Management GmbH.
