Nina Straßner, LL.M. (Stellenbosch)

Head of People Transformation, SAP SE 

 

Member of the following Supervisory Board Committees: Finance and Investment Committee, Audit and Compliance Committee, Government Security Committee

Fields of Expertise
  • Software Industry

  • Strategy 

  • Human Resources and Social Responsibility 

  • Supervision, Monitoring, Corporate Governance and Business Conduct 

Education
20051st legal state examination after law studies at Technical University Dresden, Germany, Christian-Albrechts University Kiel, Germany, and Macquarie University Sydney, Australia 
20082nd legal state examination, Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf, North Rhine – Westphalia, Germany 
2008-2009Master of Law (LL.M.) in International Commercial Law with focus on IT law, IP law, and International Commercial Arbitration, Stellenbosch University, South Africa 
2015Training and admission as specialist attorney for labour law by the Chamber of Attorneys Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; since then, regular trainings in labour law incl. on AI in employment relationships and personnel management, protection against discrimination and data protection 
Career
Since 2009Law firm “Die Advocatur”, Kiel, Germany – Attorney-at-law and specialist attorney for labour law 
2019 – 2022SAP SE and SAP Germany, Walldorf, Germany – HRBP Manager, Head of Diversity & Inclusion Germany 
2022 – 2024SAP SE, Walldorf, Germany – HRBP Senior Manager, Global Head of People Initiatives 
2020 – 2023“Diversity Charter” registered association, Berlin, Germany (SAP being a member of the association) - Member of the executive board; from 2022, co-chair of the executive board
Since 2024SAP SE, Walldorf, Germany – Member of the Supervisory Board of SAP SE 
Since 2024SAP SE, Walldorf, Germany - Head of People Transformation in the area of Business Transformation Management with responsibility for the integration of the acquired entities of WalkMe, LeanIX and Signavio 
Since 2024Ambassador of the “New Quality of Work Initiative” of the German Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Matters, Berlin, Germany
Other board memberships

Membership of supervisory boards and comparable supervisory bodies of publicly listed companies:​

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