Daniel Goeudevert

Daniel Goeudevert
Born (1942-01-31) 31 January 1942
Alma materUniversity of Reims; Sorbonne, Paris
OccupationsAutomotive executive, Author, Consultant
Employer(s)Citroën, Renault, Ford, Volkswagen
Known forFormer Volkswagen board member, Environmental advocate

Daniel Goeudevert (born 31 January 1942) is a French author, automotive executive, and consultant. He is best known for his leadership roles at Citroën, Renault, Ford, and Volkswagen, as well as his later work as a writer and environmental advocate.[1][2]

Early life and education

Goeudevert was born in Reims, France.[2] After completing his baccalauréat in 1961, he studied literature at the University of Reims and the Sorbonne in Paris.[2] He initially worked as a teacher of German before entering the automotive industry.[2]

Career

In 1965, Goeudevert began working as a car salesman at Citroën. His career advanced rapidly:

  • 1969 – Appointed sales manager at Citroën.
  • 1970 – Became general director of Citroën Switzerland at age 28.
  • 1974 – Joined the board of Citroën Germany.
  • 1975–1978 – Served as general director of Renault Germany.
  • 1979 – Became head of exports at Renault.
  • 1981–1989 – CEO of Ford's German operations.
  • 1990–1993 – Member of the board of Volkswagen AG, responsible for sales and marketing.

Known for his unconventional style and outspoken views, Goeudevert was often described as a “showman” among auto executives.[2] He left Volkswagen in 1993.[2] He was also a recipient of the Das Goldene Lenkrad award, one of Germany's most recognized automotive honors.[3]

Later activities

After leaving the auto industry, Goeudevert became a consultant, author, and public speaker.[4] He has written several books, including Das Seerosen-Prinzip (2003), which critiques greed and short-term thinking in business.[4] His autobiographical book Wie ein Vogel im Aquarium (1998) further cemented his reputation as a Paradiesvogel (“paradise bird”) in the auto industry, reflecting his unconventional style and outsider perspective. He also served as Vice President of the International Green Cross, advocating for environmental protection.[4]

Publications

  • Die Zeit der Verachtung ist vorbei (1993)[2]
  • Wie ein Vogel im Aquarium: Aus dem Leben eines Managers (1998)
  • Das Seerosen-Prinzip: Wie uns die Gier ruiniert (2003)[4]
  • Die Zukunft der Mobilität (various essays and lectures)

Legacy

Goeudevert is regarded as a visionary critic of the automotive industry, emphasizing sustainability, ethics, and social responsibility.[2] His career trajectory—from literature teacher to top automotive executive—has been described as unique in the sector.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Das Enfant terrible der Automobilindustrie". Deutschlandfunk (in German). 2021-07-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Manager Magazin – Interview with Daniel Goeudevert
  3. ^ AUTO BILD – Das Goldene Lenkrad overview
  4. ^ a b c d Expert Marketplace Speaker Profile