Toto Wolff

Austrian investor and motorsport executive

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2023 Signed a new three-year deal to continue as team principal and chief executive of the Mercedes team.
2023 Signed a new three-year deal to continue as team principal and chief executive of the Mercedes team.
May 2022 Named as an executive fellow at Harvard Business School, taking on a role as guest lecturer alongside Professor Anita Elberse.
May 2022 Named as an executive fellow at Harvard Business School, taking on a role as guest lecturer alongside Professor Anita Elberse.
March 3 2022 Visited Harvard to teach the case study to MBA students and lead a discussion on high-performance leadership and organizational culture.
March 3 2022 Visited Harvard to teach the case study to MBA students and lead a discussion on high-performance leadership and organizational culture.
February 2022 Leadership of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team became the subject of a Harvard Business School case study, authored by Professor Anita Elberse.
February 2022 Leadership of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team became the subject of a Harvard Business School case study, authored by Professor Anita Elberse.
November 2021 Appointed to an Associate Fellowship of the Oxford Saïd Business School for a two-year term to transfer his insights on high-performance culture, team leadership, and personal effectiveness.
November 2021 Appointed to an Associate Fellowship of the Oxford Saïd Business School for a two-year term to transfer his insights on high-performance culture, team leadership, and personal effectiveness.
August 2021 Successfully defended himself against unfounded insider trading allegations regarding Aston Martin shares, which were disproven by BaFin and FCA investigations.
August 2021 Attended the Formula E championship in Berlin where Mercedes won both drivers' and teams' championships, with his wife Susie Wolff becoming the first female team principal to stand on a world championship motor race podium.
August 2021 Successfully defended himself against unfounded insider trading allegations regarding Aston Martin shares, which were disproven by BaFin and FCA investigations.
August 2021 Attended the Formula E championship in Berlin where Mercedes won both drivers' and teams' championships, with his wife Susie Wolff becoming the first female team principal to stand on a world championship motor race podium.
May 2021 Awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Cranfield University in recognition of his services to Motorsport.
May 2021 Awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Cranfield University in recognition of his services to Motorsport.
2020 Mercedes won its record seventh consecutive double world championship.
2020 Signed a new deal with Mercedes to continue as team principal and CEO for at least three more years, increasing his ownership stake to 33%.
2020 Signed a new deal with Mercedes to continue as team principal and CEO for at least three more years, increasing his ownership stake to 33%.
2020 Mercedes won its record seventh consecutive double world championship.
June 2020 Held a 5% stake in Williams F1, which was subsequently sold to Dorilton Capital.
June 2020 Held a 5% stake in Williams F1, which was subsequently sold to Dorilton Capital.
April 2020 Acquired a 4.95% stake in Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc as a financial investment, which was later diluted to less than 1%.
April 2020 Acquired a 4.95% stake in Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc as a financial investment, which was later diluted to less than 1%.
2018 Received the John Bolster Award from Jean Todt at the Autosport Awards and subsequently received the President's Award at the FIA Prize Giving Gala in St Petersburg, Russia.
2018 Received the John Bolster Award from Jean Todt at the Autosport Awards and subsequently received the President's Award at the FIA Prize Giving Gala in St Petersburg, Russia.
April 10 2017 Susie gave birth to their only child together, a son.
April 10 2017 Susie gave birth to their only child together, a son.
March 9 2016 Sold his remaining shares in the Williams team.
March 9 2016 Sold his remaining shares in the Williams team.
2014 Sold two-thirds of his Williams shares to American businessman Brad Hollinger.
2014 Sold two-thirds of his Williams shares to American businessman Brad Hollinger.
January 2013 Left Williams F1 to become an executive director of Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, acquiring 30% of Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd.
January 2013 Left Williams F1 to become an executive director of Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, acquiring 30% of Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd.
2012 Named executive director of Williams F1, with the team achieving its last race win at the Spanish Grand Prix with Pastor Maldonado.
2012 Named executive director of Williams F1, with the team achieving its last race win at the Spanish Grand Prix with Pastor Maldonado.
October 2011 Toto Wolff married Susie Wolff in October.
October 2011 Toto Wolff married Susie Wolff in October.

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