Overview
- The CEO, Birgit Möhring, died after a serious illness on August 15, 2026, the company announced, ending a tenure that began in 2015.
- Until permanent appointments are made, BIM’s day-to-day authority rests with prokurists, who are second-tier authorized signatories.
- The supervisory board has called for a special meeting to decide how to fill the top vacancies and says it will coordinate closely with the Land Berlin as shareholder.
- The leadership gap follows a July 2026 decision by the supervisory board to remove technical CEO Matthias Hardinghaus and comes shortly before Berlin’s regional elections.
- BIM manages more than 5,000 state-owned properties and about 1,000 staff, so the appointments will affect public building management and require quick governance decisions.