People.
Our most important capital, our employees.

People.

People make the difference – we have lived this credo since the first day of the Munich Consulting Group. The people who work for us are our greatest capital. Today, the Munich Consulting Group has over 250 employees and their diversity, be it in terms of their expertise, origin, age or interests, is one of the most important key factors for our success.

Miriam Gesell

Miriam Gesell

does not only want to go high when climbing, but can also be found hiking or skiing in the mountains.

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Patrick Hoppe

Patrick Hoppe

combines North German calm with Rhineland openness and is up for all kinds of adventures.

Nicolai Weber

Nicolai Weber

is Motorsport enthusiast who is regularly to be found at the Nordschleife at the Nürburgring.

Justus Hoffmann

Justus Hoffmann

is back in the southeast after years on the Rhine and Neckar: -Bayern-Kurpfalz-Rheinland- or also Kölsch and Weisswurst - Dachshund and Cathedral - New Wine and Pretzels.

Tobias Eibl

Tobias Eibl

stands on cruises and currently discovers his green thumb on the balcony.

Dominik Saeger

Dominik Saeger

likes to play soccer. The rest of his free time he likes to spend in the mountains.

Derya Amet

Derya Amet

always on the lookout for beach volleyball fans after work.

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Jan Spannring

Jan Spannring

is a real Münchner Kindl and is passionate about tennis, traveling and cooking

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Leopold Bergmann

Leopold Bergmann

is known as a walking sports encyclopedia who gets excited about pretty much any sport. He also loves traveling and secretly wants to visit every European capital at least once.

Ilay Sine

Ilay Sine

is always up for spontaneous short trips and likes to try out new sports. He can currently be found on Munich's golf courses when the weather is good.

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