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Geschäftsführungsassistenz

Geschäftsführer, plural Geschäftsführer, is the title for the person or people responsible for the management and legal representation of a company in Germany and other German-speaking countries. In GmbH (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) and similar structures, the Geschäftsführer is the managing director or chief executive; in Aktiengesellschaften (AG) the executive management is typically the Vorstand, while “Geschäftsführer” remains a common term in smaller entities or in colloquial use. The term derives from Geschäfts- (business) and Führer (leader) and is used in neutral corporate language.

A Geschäftsführer is usually appointed by the shareholders or partners and is accountable to them. The appointment

Duties include acting in the best interests of the company, avoiding conflicts of interest, and ensuring proper

Etymology note: while the word Führer has historical weight, in corporate German Geschäftsführer is standard and

terms,
including
duration
and
scope
of
authority,
are
defined
in
the
articles
of
association
and
the
appointment
agreement.
The
Geschäftsführer
represents
the
company
in
legal
matters
and
generally
has
signing
authority,
which
can
be
limited
by
the
company’s
corporate
rules
or
a
power
of
attorney.
They
are
responsible
for
day-to-day
management,
compliance
with
laws,
timely
accounting,
and
adherence
to
internal
policies.
financial
reporting.
Breach
of
duties
or
lawful
mismanagement
can
lead
to
civil
liability
to
the
company,
and
in
some
cases
to
third
parties
or
to
criminal
liability
if
unlawful
acts
are
involved.
Removal
typically
requires
a
shareholders’
resolution,
and
termination
can
be
by
notice
or
at
the
end
of
the
term.
In
larger
corporations,
the
Geschäftsführer
operates
within
a
governance
structure
that
may
include
a
supervisory
board
(Aufsichtsrat)
or
other
controls.
neutral.