Christine Regitz

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Regitz in 2019

Christine Regitz (born 1966)[1] is a German computer scientist who works for SAP as vice president and global head of SAP Women in Tech,[2] and is president of the German Informatics Society.[3]

Regitz earned a diploma (the German equivalent of a master's degree) in business administration from Saarland University in 1991, and did a year of postgraduate study at the University of Bari in Italy. After working in industry and as a consultant, she began working for DACOS Software in 1994, and joined SAP when it acquired DACOS in 1996.[2][4] She became a vice president at SAP in 2011, and has been vice president and global head of SAP Women in Tech since 2020.[2]

Regitz was the 2018 recipient of the FTAfelicitas Prize of Femtec Alumnae, a German organization for women in STEM, in the "Role Model MINT" category.[5] In 2021, Regitz was elected as president of the German Informatics Society, for a term beginning in 2022. She became the first woman president of the society.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Supervisory board, SAP, retrieved 2024-01-20
  2. ^ a b c "Christine Regitz", Supervisory board, SAP, retrieved 2024-01-20
  3. ^ a b Meisner, Julia (7 December 2021), Christine Regitz zur Präsidentin der Gesellschaft für Informatik gewählt (in German), German Informatics Society, retrieved 2024-01-20
  4. ^ "Christine Regitz", Women in Tech, University of Potsdam Digital Engineering Faculty, retrieved 2024-01-20
  5. ^ FTAfelicitas-Preis (in German), Femtec Alumnae e.V., retrieved 2024-01-20