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Catherine von Fürstenberg-Dussmann
Born (1951-01-26) January 26, 1951 (age 73)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actress, designer, businesswoman
EmployerDussmann Group
Spouse
(m. 1980; died 2013)
Children1

Catherine von Fürstenberg-Dussmann (born January 26, 1951) is an American actress, designer, businesswoman and, since 2011, Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees of the Peter Dussmann Foundation.

Biography

Fürstenberg-Dussmann is the descendant of a member of the Fürstenberg aristocratic family who emigrated to the United States in 1847. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri,[1][2] one of seven children of a wealthy lawyer.[3] The upbringing in her parents' home was marked by strict Catholicism.

After studying literature and psychology from 1969 to 1973 at Regis University in Denver, she was a member of the drama studios of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London from 1973 to 1974. She then worked as an actress and model in Los Angeles. Most of the acting offers resulted in comical roles. To do this, she started her own business for interior design. In 1980, she married the entrepreneur Peter Dussmann, but did not hold a position in the company. The couple has a daughter.[4] Fürstenberg-Dussmann often spends time on the family estate in southern Germany. She is a rider.[5]

Entrepreneurial and social work

After her husband suffered a stroke in 2008, he died in 2013, Fürstenberg-Dussmann joined the supervisory board of the Berlin-based company Dussmann Group, founded by her husband in 1963, with over 60,000 employees worldwide. In April 2009, she took over the management of the supervisory board. At the beginning of 2011, she reorganized the top management. The supervisory board was replaced by a board of trustees in Berlin, which she has headed ever since.

As an entrepreneur, she is committed to promoting women in management positions and is also dedicated to childcare. According to their ideas, kindergartens should be open around the clock and include individual support for each child. Upbringing should ideally be bilingual in German and English as early as the kindergartens. In the summer of 2011 she opened the first cultural kindergarten of this kind at the Accident Hospital in Berlin-Marzahn.

References

  1. ^ visitberlin.de: The Berlin Sofa - Catherine von Fürstenberg-Dussmann aufgerufen am 8. Dezember 2015, vom 7. August 2015
  2. ^ „This is toll! Das sollten Sie lesen!“, welt.de, 9. März 2018, abgerufen am 29. Dezember 2018
  3. ^ Der Tagesspiegel: Von der Schauspielerin zur Chefin eines Weltkonzerns vom 5. September 2014, aufgerufen am 7. Dezember 2015
  4. ^ Eintrag Dussmann, Peter, in: Munzinger Online/Personen – Internationales Biographisches Archiv.
  5. ^ Die Zeit: Artikel über Catherine von Fürstenberg-Dussmann vom 23. Februar 2012, aufgerufen am 13. Dezember 2015