Deutsche Börse AG has appointed technology veteran Claudia Nemat to its Supervisory Board, following the company’s Annual General Meeting held on Wedn
Deutsche Börse AG has appointed technology veteran Claudia Nemat to its Supervisory Board, following the company’s Annual General Meeting held on Wednesday.
Nemat, 57, fills the seat vacated by Shannon Johnston, who stepped down from the board at the close of the same meeting. Her election brings technology, innovation and corporate governance experience to one of Europe’s leading exchange operators.
The physicist spent a significant portion of her executive career at Deutsche Telekom AG, where she led the company’s Technology and Innovation division until the end of 2025. She previously served as CEO of the telecommunications giant’s European operations. Before joining Deutsche Telekom, Nemat built her early career at global management consultancy McKinsey & Company, rising to senior partner and Co-Lead of Consulting for the global technology sector.
Nemat currently serves on the Board of Directors at Swiss technology group ABB Ltd. and has recently been appointed to the Supervisory Board of Daimler Truck Holding AG. She also held supervisory roles at Airbus SE from 2016 to 2025 and at Lanxess AG from 2013 to 2016.
With her appointment, the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Börse AG now stands at its full complement of 16 members.
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