Hubertus Graf Douglas

 

 

 
Hubertus Douglas
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Count Hubertus Douglas
Count Clemens Douglas, son of Count Hubertus Douglas, at the occasion of his marriage to Princess Gina zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein in 1978.


Hubertus Douglas is a Senior Client Partner and Managing Director, Germany for Korn Ferry. Based in the Firm's Frankfurt office, he is also a member of the Firm's Global Industrial Market.

The son od Graf Wilhem Douglas, born Langestein in 1907, and Ursula, Baroness of Ellrichshausen.

He heads up the Germany office of recruitment company KornFerry International.  He was previously with TMP Worldwide.

Mr. Douglas has a solid background and extensive experience as a recruiter and line manager. He serves national and international clients ranging from medium-sized businesses to companies of global reach in the industrial, automotive and defence/aerospace marketplaces.

Prior to joining Korn Ferry, Mr. Douglas was a partner and co-leader of the global industrial practice of another international executive search firm. Prior to this role, he spent ten years as a senior director/partner with another international search firm.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Douglas had a successful international career as an executive with one of Germany's leading industrial groups. For almost two decades, he held executive and senior executive positions in Europe, South America, Australia and South-East Asia as sales manager, regional vice president sales & marketing, general manager and CEO.

Mr. Douglas is fluent in English and Spanish. And, presumably, German.

He married Teresa von Oppen, and they have four children:
1. Count Clemens Douglas
2. Count Benedikt Douglas
3.Count Nicolas Douglas
4.Count Moritz Douglas


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