Paul Gauselmann Retires; Merkur Group Reshuffles Board

Michael Gauselmann
Michael Gauselmann

Merkur Group founder Paul Gauselmann will retire from his role as chairman October 1, after 67 years at the helm. A board reshuffle will fill Gauselmann’s various roles within the group.

In his place, group CFO Lars Felderhoff will lead Merkur Group’s management board, with the help of vice-chairs Jürgen Stühmeyer and Manfred Stoffers, who also hold responsibility for sales and marketing, respectively.

Felderhoff has overseen the gaming machine group’s finances for six years, after spending part of his career at GTech (now IGT) and Merkur subsidiary Metro Cash & Carry International.

In his earlier years at Merkur Group, Felderhoff oversaw its commercial operations as commercial director for business arm ADP.

Additionally, Gauselmann’s role as head of the Merkur Group’s supervisory board and the family’s charitable foundation will be succeeded by his son Michael Gauselmann.

“The time has come to entrust my life’s work to the younger generation,” Paul Gauselmann said of his retirement. “I have consistently devoted my energy to the company’s welfare, and at the same time to the benefit of our approximately 15,000 employees.”

Michael Gauselmann will take over as chair of the supervisory board. The younger Gauselmann joined the Merkur Group as a business administration graduate in 1982. He established the business’ Atronic subsidiary in 1993 and subsequently oversaw all its foreign operations.

CFO Lars Felderhoff (l.) will succeed Gauselmann (r.) as chairman of the management board
CFO Lars Felderhoff (l.) will succeed Gauselmann (r.) as chairman of the management board

For a decade, he has served as vice-chairman of the management board before becoming co-chairman of the board, sharing responsibilities with Paul Gauselmann from 2004 to 2012.

From 2013, he was involved in the then Gauselmann Family Council and, from 2016, in the Gauselmann Family Foundation.

The organization has supported social and cultural projects in the family’s home region of Minden-Luebbecke in Germany since 1999.