N26 introduces new head of human resources

Janina Gerhardt Janina Gerhardt | 09.02.2022

After high turnover in the HR department of Berlin-based Neobank, Timo Meyer is now expected to bring stability.

Timo Meyer has already been at N26 for six years, and now he will be the new head of human resources, as Finance Forward reported. Officially, he bears the title "Vice President of People and Culture." Before joining N26, Meyer was active at Deutsche Bank. In 2016, he then started as a "Product Implementation Manager" at N26 and later looked after the US business.

"Today, I am pleased to join N26 in welcoming the new Vice President of People and Culture, Timo Meyer, with whom I will be working in the coming months to take on many of the leadership roles in the People Team," Eva Glanzer announced on Linkedin. Glanzer was serving as N26's temporary head of human resources. After former head of HR Diana Styles left the company after just six months, Glanzer took over the position on a transitional basis. With Meyer's start as the new head of HR, Glanzer will not leave the company, but will continue to work in HR.


Like it? Please spread the word:

Newsletter

Startups, stories and stats from the German startup ecosystem straight to your inbox. Subscribe with 2 clicks. Noice.

LinkedIn Connect

Take care, give care

Did this news inform or entertain you? Then we would be happy if you tell your network about it.

Share on Linkedin Share on Facebook Share on Xing

Related companies

Startup 2013 Berlin N26 N26 is the first bank you will love. It offers a mobile bank account with no hidden fees.

FYI: English edition available

Hello my friend, have you been stranded on the German edition of Startbase? At least your browser tells us, that you do not speak German - so maybe you would like to switch to the English edition instead?

Go to English edition

FYI: Deutsche Edition verfügbar

Hallo mein Freund, du befindest dich auf der Englischen Edition der Startbase und laut deinem Browser sprichst du eigentlich auch Deutsch. Magst du die Sprache wechseln?

Deutsche Edition öffnen

Similar posts