Alfred Luttman

Business Unit Manager IT service & digital

Contact person for the "IT Service & Digital" sector in the area Executive Search of HAGER Executive Consulting GmbH.

Alfred Luttman

Phone: +49 69 95092-410
Office: Frankfurt/M.
Email HAGER: alfred.luttmann@hager-consulting.com

“People make markets. And we will find the right people for your company’s success.” His focus is on the successful placement of decision-makers and top performers, his industry focus is on the information, telecommunications, financial services and logistics industries, where he can draw on a deep, resilient network.

Industry experience:

“People make markets. And we will find the right people for your company's success." His focus is on the successful placement of decision-makers and top performers, his industry focus is on the information, telecommunications, financial services and logistics industries, where he can draw on a deep, resilient network.

Professional development:

  • Insurance clerk and IT organizer
  • Degree in business administration, degree in business administration
  • Several years in the insurance industry and in a system house in different roles
  • Partner in a corporate and Executive Search Consultancy
  • Founder and partner of one of the leading Executive Search Consultancies for the IT industry
  • Since 2022 HAGER Executive Consulting

Languages:

  • German
  • English

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Alfred Luttman

Phone: +49 69 95092-410
Office: Frankfurt/M.
Email HAGER: alfred.luttmann@hager-consulting.com

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