DANIEL NORPOTH
Partner Automotive & Mobility
Contact person for the ‘Automotive & Mobility’ division at HAGER Executive Consulting.
Phone: +49 69 95092-0
Office: Frankfurt/M.
Email HAGER: daniel.norpoth@hager-consulting.com
Email HORTON: daniel.norpoth@horton-germany.com
His CV is characterised by continuous professional development. After successfully completing his degree in business administration, Norpoth managed to qualify from Head of Internal Sales to Head of Acceptance Point Acquisition at a French-based provider of a prepaid card system in the fringe benefits sector, to National Sales Manager and finally to Managing Director in just five years.
Norpoth then spent a total of 16 years working for one of Germany’s leading personnel service providers for the automotive, metal, electrical and aerospace industries. As head of the people services, sales and marketing division and finally as head of personnel services, Norpoth was able to make an important contribution to the company’s success and gain the expertise and practical experience that he will now use to further advance the automotive business unit at Hager Executive Consulting.
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Curriculum Vitae of Daniel Norpoth
Professional development:
- 1995 - 2005 Managing Director, Sodexho Pass GmbH
- 2005 - 2014 Head of people service and sales & marketing, Autovision
- 2014 - 2021 Head of personnel services, Autovision
- Since 2022 HAGER Executive Consulting
Languages:
German
English
Spanish
Services
Industries
Phone: +49 69 95092-0
Office: Frankfurt/M.
Email HAGER: daniel.norpoth@hager-consulting.com
Email HORTON: daniel.norpoth@horton-germany.com
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News
Arms boom instead of car crisis? Berlin’s industrial fantasy shattered by reality
Germany’s industry is caught in a downward spiral: car manufacturers in crisis, crumbling supply chains, thousands of jobs hanging in the balance. But there is also this: full order books at arms manufacturers, because billions from new debts taken on by the federal government are ending up here. So can the special arms programme save the industry from further decline?
Japan meets Berlin-Brandenburg
The “Japan meets Berlin-Brandenburg” network demonstrates how active exchange between Germany and Japan functions. In conversation, Anne Pomsel, Marko Gretzschel, and Daniel Norpoth explain how the DJW promotes economic cooperation, cultural understanding, and sustainable relationships. A look behind the scenes of a network that builds bridges where others see boundaries.
„Die Achillesferse der Logistik ist der Mensch“
Trotz hoher Energiepreise und instabiler Lieferketten sieht Daniel Norpoth die größte Gefahr für die Logistikbranche an ganz anderer Stelle: „Die eigentliche Achillesferse bleibt das fehlende menschliche Potenzial.“


