Peter Gloystein - Present Activities

Present Activities

Gloystein has returned to business. He is a business consultant with focus on finance and cultural management, until 2008 in Bremen and since then in Düsseldorf. The consultancy business (M & A) was initially based on the function as Advisory Director of the Investment Bank Lincoln International, Frankfurt/Chicago, and from 2012 as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Deutsche Mergers & Acquitions AG, Düsseldorf. He is also active in the rating business and is Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Rating Agency Scope, Berlin, in the internet music business as General Manager of the classical music website My Classic World GmbH, Berlin and finally as Member of the Advisory Board of the private equity company Allistro Capital GmbH, Frankfurt.

Peter Gloystein is also voluntarily active in various cultural institutions: Chairman of the Board of the Association supporting the Cultural Project Hombroich, Neuss; General Manager of the Urban Planning Corporation Raumortlabor Hombroich gemeinnützige Stiftungs GmbH, Neuss; Chairman of the Friends Association of the Teatro La Fenice, Berlin and Member of the Board of the Friends Association of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Düsseldorf/Duisburg. Until 2009 Gloystein was also active in the Friends Association of the Bayreuth Music Festival, first as longstanding member of the Advisory Board of the Friends Association and in 2009 as Chairman of the Executive Board. He resigned from this position at the beginning of 2010.

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