Troesser & Co. GmbH
Ferdinand Netsch is an accomplished professional with a strong background in finance and digital strategy. Currently serving as the Head of Digital Strategy at Troesser & Co. GmbH since January 2021, Ferdinand specializes in digital transformation, data-driven decision making, and the adoption of AI and large language models, while also focusing on digital due diligence. Ferdinand has extensive consulting experience, having worked on business plan development, market analyses, and financial due diligence across various industries, including consumer goods and logistics. Alongside this role, Ferdinand is the founder of gerfin.net and has held various internships in quantitative portfolio management and private equity. Ferdinand holds dual Master of Science degrees in Finance from the Stockholm School of Economics and Università Bocconi, complemented by a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration & Engineering from Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences.
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Troesser & Co. GmbH
Our experts intervene in some of the most significant moments for companies to make the high-stakes decisions and put companies on a course for the desired change. Troesser & Co. managers also take on temporary management of companies looking for new ways forward. We support in an advisory role, complementing managers or taking on full management functions, depending on the client’s needs. Meaningful management We care about the role of companies in the world. We look to implement solutions that are sustainable, aware of the broader picture and make a significant impact in the company’s future. What we do • Company transformation. Build a resilient business and adapt to market changes. • Value enhancement. Take critical steps to grow and optimize your investments. • Transactions. Optimize the outcomes of the most important deals for the company. • Turnaround management. We put companies back on a winning track. • Compliance response. Respond to sensitive matters and address fraudulent behaviors.