Joachim Müller appointed new CFO of VIVAVIS AG

March 17, 2025

VIVAVIS AG is strengthening its top management: Joachim Müller will take over the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) on 17 March 2025. With his extensive experience in financial strategies, transformation processes and corporate growth, he will continue to drive the company’s economic development.

Joachim Müller has many years of experience gained in leading positions at renowned companies such as SAP, Software AG, Deutsche Bahn Fernverkehr AG and Bilfinger SE. There, he has proven his financial expertise, supported successful transformation processes and scaled innovative start-ups. His combination of in-depth financial knowledge, strategic foresight and innovative strength makes him the ideal candidate for this position.

With his expertise, he will support VIVAVIS AG’s growth targets with a healthy balance of stability and dynamism. ‘In Joachim Müller, we have gained a CFO who not only has financial know-how but also understands the challenges of digital transformation,’ says Luis Goncalves, CEO of VIVAVIS AG. ‘His strategic mindset will sustainably strengthen our growth.’

VIVAVIS AG develops digital infrastructure solutions for the energy sector and industry. By appointing Joachim Müller, the company is emphasising its goal of combining economic stability with innovative strength. ‘The energy transition offers exciting opportunities that I would like to actively shape together with VIVAVIS,’ says Müller about his new role. ‘A clear financial strategy is the basis for sustainable growth and innovation – I look forward to developing one.’

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