Ergun Lümali, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Mercedes-Benz Group AG.
Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board

Ergun Lümali.

Sindelfingen. Supervisory Board of Mercedes-Benz Group AG – Employee Representative. Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, the Mediation Committee, the Presidential Committee, the Audit Committee and the Legal Affairs Committee. Chairman of the Group Works Council of Mercedes-Benz Group AG. Chairman of the General Works Council of Mercedes-Benz Group AG. Chairman of the Works Council of Mercedes-Benz Sindelfingen Plant.

Elected until: 2028. First elected: 2014. Nationality: German.

Ergun Lümali was born in 1962 in Eskisehir in Turkey.

After attending secondary school in Gechingen near Calw (Germany), he completed a vocational training program in construction mechanics at the Sindelfingen plant of Daimler-Benz AG. In the course of his professional and trade union career, he continued to train as an expert in the area of compensation and service policy.

After completing his training, he worked as a skilled and re-fitting worker and deputy foreman. At the same time, he was active as a union representative of IG Metall. Since 1994, he has been a member of the Sindelfingen Works Council, where he performs various tasks and functions for IG Metall at the local and district level. In 2008, he became Deputy Works Council Chairman at the Sindelfingen Plant and has been a member of the General Works Council since that time. Since 2010, he has been active as member of the Board of Management of IG Metall.

In March 2014, he was elected as Chairman of the Works Council at the Sindelfingen Plant and as Deputy Chairman of the General Works Council of Daimler AG in April 2014.

Ergun Lümali is a member of the following other legally mandatory supervisory boards and comparable supervisory bodies:

  • Mercedes-Benz AG (group mandate)
Mercedes-Benz EQS model year 2024.

Supervisory Board.

The Supervisory Board of Mercedes-Benz Group AG consists of twenty members, of whom ten are elected by the shareholders and ten are representatives of the employees.