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Margret Suckale (born May 31, 1956, in Hamburg) is a German manager and lawyer best known for her work as a member of the board of Deutsche Bahn AG.[1]
Career
Suckale began working at Deutsche Bahn in 1997. From 1997 to 2005, she was manager of the legal department. Upon joining the company's board, Suckale was responsible for the Human Resources department. In 2009 she was involved in scandal of Deutsche Bahn, collecting employee data illegally.[2]
Before working at DB, Suckale was an executive at Mobil Oil, also working in the HR sector.[3]
Suckale became global head of human resources at BASF in July, 2009.[4] From 2011 until 2017 she served on the executive board of BASF in 2011; as industrial relations director and site director of Ludwigshafen she was globally responsible for human resources, engineering & maintenance, environment, health & safety and Verbund Site Management Europe.[5]