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.

Michael Sprang

Michael Sprang

since waterskiing is his biggest hobby, he organizes not only training camps but is also 1st board member of the waterski club.

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Luisa Schreiber

Luisa Schreiber

has two little girls who keep her on her toes - when that's not the case, she can be found in the climbing gym and is working on her small but fine jewelry label.

Saime Burçe Özler Çomak

Saime Burçe Özler Çomak

is a lifelong learner, so she enjoys working on tasks that express her creative side. In her free time, she loves doing yoga and Pilates.

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Sarah Krause

Sarah Krause

likes to try out new things, especially the cuisine of faraway countries.

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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.

Patrick Hoppe

Patrick Hoppe

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

Madelleyne Marron

Madelleyne Marron

has three first names and last year travelled alone for one month through Asia.

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.

Bernd Pillmeier

Bernd Pillmeier

is a passionate chili breeder who wants to make a motorcycle trip on Route 66.