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FCA family members offer birthday congratulations to Gerd Saxenhammer

Gerd Saxenhammer commemorates his 76th birthday in a gathering at Fifty-Fifty, in the presence of family, friends, and notable figures from FCA history.

Celebrates birthday: Ex-FCA group members offer congratulations to Gerd Saxenhammer
Celebrates birthday: Ex-FCA group members offer congratulations to Gerd Saxenhammer

FCA family members offer birthday congratulations to Gerd Saxenhammer

In a gathering filled with lively energy, warmth, and familial camaraderie, Gerd Saxenhammer, the renowned business executive and former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), celebrated his 76th birthday on the summer solstice at the Fifty-Fifty restaurant.

The event, which took place before everyone else, was attended by several friends, companions, and prominent figures from FCA history, including Halil Altintop, Armin Veh, Christian Korte, and Klaus Hofmann. Saxenhammer, who is also a co-founder of the Eagles Charity Golf Club and a sports journalist, shared his birthday motto, "Life is too short. So enjoy each day as if it were your last."

The occasion also marked the announcement of a new magazine, although no further details were provided about its content or release date. Those interested in receiving the magazine are required to confirm their subscription, with the confirmation email likely found in the inbox or spam folder.

Interestingly, a related article titled "Electro Saxenhammer: Long-standing loyalty as a success factor" was previously published, hinting at Saxenhammer's significant contributions to FCA's financial strategy and management. His work played a crucial role in shaping FCA’s financial direction prior to the company’s eventual merger with PSA Group to form Stellantis in 2021.

In addition to his business accomplishments, Saxenhammer is also an ex-FCA family member, adding a personal touch to the festive gathering. The evening served as a testament to his enduring impact on the automotive industry and his dedication to philanthropy and sports journalism.

Gerd Saxenhammer, the sports enthusiast and co-founder of the Eagles Charity Golf Club, celebrated his birthday at the Fifty-Fifty restaurant surrounded by friends, with football legends Halil Altintop, Armin Veh, Christian Korte, and Klaus Hofmann in attendance. As the evening progressed, he revealed his birthday motto, "Life is too short. So enjoy each day as if it were your last," echoing his passion for sports and European leagues.

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