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Anna Katharina Viessmann
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Anna Katharina Viessmann
$3.5B
$24M (0.68%)
Real Time Net Worth
as of 4/23/24
Reflects change since 5 pm ET of prior trading day.
Anna Katharina is the daughter of Martin Viessmann, who chairs the executive board of a German manufacturer of heating, refrigeration and climate-control equipment.
Her brother, Maximilian, is co-CEO of Viessmann Group, founded by their great-grandfather Johann Viessmann in 1917.
Viessmann sold their Climate Solutions business to Carrier in 2023 for EUR 12 billion.
Anna Katharina is a non-executive member of the board of the family holding company.
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