"Hofbräu Munich's head has ceased operations - discussing the motives behind the departure"
After a quarter of a century at the helm, Michael Möller, the CEO of Hofbräu Munich, is stepping down from his position. The brewery industry veteran, who turns 65 this year, has decided to step down due to the demands of the job becoming too much for his health.
Möller, who has spent his entire life dealing with beer, has been working in the brewery industry for 35 years. His decision to step down was not an easy one, as he struggled with the implications. However, he has decided that it is the right time to move on.
Möller's wife, Irmgard, has also been affected by the change. They have grown accustomed to their work rhythm and contacts, and the adjustment will be a challenge for them both. The Hofbräuhaus in Munich, where Möller has spent a significant part of his career, has a unique rhythm and network of contacts that they will no longer be a part of.
Jörg Lehmann has been determined as Möller's successor at Hofbräu Munich. Lehmann, who has previously held top positions at several Munich breweries, currently holds a position at the Kulmbacher Brewery. He expresses his excitement about returning to his former place of work.
Möller looks forward to spending more time with his wife Irmgard and taking a week in the mountains during the best time in the fall. However, he acknowledges that adjusting to a life without the demands of his job at Hofbräu Munich will be a challenge.
The Hofbräuhaus in Munich will remain, with Lehmann taking over as CEO from Möller. This change marks the end of an era for Hofbräu Munich, but also the beginning of a new one. Möller's legacy will continue to be felt in the brewery industry, and his contributions will not be forgotten.
Now that Jörg Lehmann has been designated as Möller's successor, Möller may find solace in transitioning his focus from the hectic lifestyle of the brewery industry to a more leisurely fashion-and-beauty or home-and-garden centric pursuit. As the demands of his former position at Hofbräu Munich recede, Möller and his wife, Irmgard, may cultivate a new lifestyle, enjoying the tranquility that their post-retirement life presents.