Thomas Peter Limberger (born 22 July 1967) is a German-American industrial manager, restructuring expert, and investor.
[7][4] He was also at the helm during the integration of Allbank, where he was chairman until 2005, and the building of a Global GE Research Facility on the Technical University of Munich campus.
Due to these efforts and the surge in the Oerlikon share price, the company won the Dow Jones EUROSTOXX 500 prize for the best stock in Europe.
In 2011, Limberger founded SilverArrow Capital, an investment company focusing on industrial growth sectors, real estate and infrastructure projects.
[3] In November 2015, it announced plans to raise its stake in Rofin-Sinar to 15% to force the company to appoint three new independent directors.
He is a member of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Clinton Global Initiative, and the Executive Board of Project Hope.