- Philipp Schröder
- Nico Rosberg, Ex-Rennfahrer und Investor
- Max Heinemann, CEO Gebr. Heinemann
- Jürgen Schmidhuber
- Joerg Ehmer, Deutschlandchef Burger King
- Heiko Modell, Michael Beitl
- Thomas Hagedorn, Abrissunternehmer
- Ralph Denk, Radsport Manager
- Tim Schäcker, Luis Freitag, Elevatorboys
- Niklas Hellemann, Cybersecurity Experte
- Kai Wawrzinek, Goodgames
- Eduard Dörrenberg, Alpecin
- Steffen Henssler, TV Koch
- Erik Podzuweit, Gründer
- Ben Bernschneider, Stillegende
- Carsten Cramer, Jan-Henrik Gruszecki
- Nina Zimmermann
- Norbert Himmler, ZDF Intendant
- Lili Radu, Vee Collective
- Nick Jue, ING-Deutschland Chef
- Verena Zander
- Stephan Schäfer, Bestseller Autor
- Robert Bosch, CMO Sunday Natural
- Philipp Povel und Malte Huffmann
- Holger Hübner, Wacken Open Air Festival
- Thomas und Jo Wünsche
- Pip Klöckner, KI Update
- Dirk Nowitzki, Basketball-Legende
- Josef Ackermann, Ex-Deutsche-Bank-Chef
- Richard Lutz, Deutsche-Bahn Chef
- Nils Aldag, Sunfire-Gründer
- Ulrich Wolters, Unternehmer
- Sebastian Steinau, Luxus-Immobilien Makler
- Fabian Heilemann, Investor
- Volker Gruhn, Adesso Gründer
- Die 500 reichsten Deutschen
- Sascha Peljhan, Naketano Gründer
OMR Podcast - Ulrich Wolters, Unternehmer
The former top manager offers rare insights into the discount empire. Almost everyone in Germany knows Aldi, but little is known about the history of the discount empire. The Albrecht brothers, Theo (Aldi Nord) and Karl (Aldi Süd), were long considered the richest Germans, yet they were virtually invisible in public. One person who was closely connected to Karl Albrecht for many years is Ulrich Wolters. He worked alongside the founder to run the Aldi Süd business for many years, transforming the small supermarket chain into an internationally operating retail heavyweight. In the OMR Podcast, he discusses his career alongside Karl Albrecht, the key decisions that led to success, his doubts about the business models of Shein and Temu, and the potential of his latest retail project, Action.