Dr Sabine Mauderer Vice-President of the Deutsche Bundesbank
born 1970 in Schleswig, Germany
Responsibilities
Further functions
- Chair of the Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System
- Deutsche Bundesbank’s Deputy in the G20 und G7 and at the IMF
- Alternate to the President of the Deutsche Bundesbank on the ECB’s Governing Council
- Stock Exchange Experts Commission of the Federal Ministry of Finance (Member)
- Steering Committee pursuant to the Financial Market Stabilisation Fund Act (Advisory Member)
- Central Capital Market Committee (Permanent Guest)
- Deutsche Welthungerhilfe (Member of the Board of Trustees)
- European Climate Foundation (Member of the Advisory Council)
- Center for Financial Studies (Member of the Board of Trustees)
- Africa Europe Foundation Women Leaders Network (Member)
- European Investment Bank (Member of the Appointment Advisory Committee)
- Group of Trustees for the Principles for Stable Capital Flows and Fair Debt Restructuring (Member)
Professional career
Since September 2024
Vice-President of the Deutsche Bundesbank
2018 - 2024
Member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank
2017 – 2018
KfW Banking Group: First Vice President: Office of the Executive Board, Office of the Board of Supervisory Directors, Strategic Investments
2014 – 2017
KfW Banking Group: Head of Auditing, Risk Management, IT and Major Projects
2009 – 2014
KfW Banking Group: Head of Banking Sector Restructuring
2007 – 2009
KfW Banking Group: Authorized Signatory in Corporate Strategy
2006 – 2007
KfW Banking Group: Compliance Manager
2005 – 2006
Federal Ministry of Finance: Counsellor to State Secretary
2004 – 2005
German Embassy in Washington, D.C.: Senior Counsellor
2003 – 2004
Federal Ministry of Finance: Senior Advisor for Financial Markets
Education
2007 – 2009
Executive MBA at ESSEC and Mannheim Business School
2000 – 2002
Higher Regional Court of Hamburg: Legal trainee
1998 – 2000
Awarded PhD by Osnabrück University
1992 – 1997
1st and 2nd State Examination in Law at Osnabrück University and the University of Seville (Spain)