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* From February 2015 to June 2021, he was a board member responsible for the Sixt Tech Division, Group Strategy/ M&A, global human resources, group purchasing and management of global shared services and administrative functions<ref name=":0" />.
* From February 2015 to June 2021, he was a board member responsible for the Sixt Tech Division, Group Strategy/ M&A, global human resources, group purchasing and management of global shared services and administrative functions<ref name=":0" />.
* From 2010, he was in charge of the Group's strategy as well as mobility services such as DriveNow<ref name=":0" />. DriveNow was established as a joint venture of Sixt and BMW. In 2018, Sixt sold its shares to BMW for EUR 209 million<ref>https://about.sixt.com/en/ir/sixt-se-sixt-se-signs-contract-on-the-sale-of-its-drivenow-stake-to-bmw-group/</ref>. '''He and BMW built DriveNow into a profitable mobility company in Europe'''<ref name=":1">https://about.sixt.com/en/erich-sixt-will-resign-from-the-management-board-and-join-the-supervisory-board-of-sixt-se-in-june-2021-supervisory-board-appoints-alexander-and-konstantin-sixt-to-succeed-him-as-joint-chair/#:~:text=Alexander%20Sixt%20was%20also%20responsible,2020%2C%20among%20his%20other%20achievements.</ref>.  He was responsible for '''Sixt Leasing SE successful restructuring, spin-off by way of IPO in 2015, and sale of approximately 41.9% stake''' to Santander and Hyundai in 2020<ref name=":1" />. At the beginning of Covid in 2020, he was in charge of the Group's crisis and cost management program “Phoenix", which enabled the company to achieve '''cost savings of almost EUR 600 million'''<ref name=":1" />.
* From 2010, he was in charge of the Group's strategy as well as mobility services such as DriveNow<ref name=":0" />. DriveNow was established as a joint venture of Sixt and BMW. In 2018, Sixt sold its shares to BMW for EUR 209 million<ref>https://about.sixt.com/en/ir/sixt-se-sixt-se-signs-contract-on-the-sale-of-its-drivenow-stake-to-bmw-group/</ref>. '''He and BMW built DriveNow into a profitable mobility company in Europe'''<ref name=":1">https://about.sixt.com/en/erich-sixt-will-resign-from-the-management-board-and-join-the-supervisory-board-of-sixt-se-in-june-2021-supervisory-board-appoints-alexander-and-konstantin-sixt-to-succeed-him-as-joint-chair/#:~:text=Alexander%20Sixt%20was%20also%20responsible,2020%2C%20among%20his%20other%20achievements.</ref>.  He was responsible for '''Sixt Leasing SE successful restructuring, spin-off by way of IPO in 2015, and sale of approximately 41.9% stake''' to Santander and Hyundai in 2020<ref name=":1" />. At the beginning of Covid in 2020, he was in charge of the Group's crisis and cost management program “Phoenix", which enabled the company to achieve '''cost savings of almost EUR 600 million'''<ref name=":1" />.
* He joined Sixt in 2009 and was responsible for the conception and implementation of Sixt Leasing SE until 2010<ref name=":0" />.
* '''He joined Sixt in 2009''' and was responsible for the conception and implementation of Sixt Leasing SE until 2010<ref name=":0" />.
* Prior to joining Sixt, he worked at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Corporate Performance and Restructuring Competence Centre<ref name=":0" />.
* Prior to joining Sixt, he worked at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Corporate Performance and Restructuring Competence Centre<ref name=":0" />.
* Alexander has a diploma in business administration (accounting and corporate finance) and a master's degree<ref name=":0" />.
* Alexander has a diploma in business administration (accounting and corporate finance) and a master's degree<ref name=":0" />.
=== Konstantin Sixt ===
* Konstantin Sixt has been the co-chairman of Sixt's management board since June 17, 2021<ref name=":0" />.
* He was appointed to the Management Board in February 2015 and was responsible for national and international sales as well as the company's global e-commerce business. He was also responsible for revenue management since 2020<ref name=":0" />. The company's Mobility Division operating revenue grew by 64% since 2015 to EUR 2.49 billion in 2015 and an international share of 61%<ref name=":1" />.
* He was head of German sales at Sixt Autovermetieung from 2013 to 2015<ref name=":0" />.
* He joined Sixt in 2005 where he was head of Sixt's online business until 2013<ref name=":0" />.


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