Thomas Rabe (born August 6, 1965 in Luxembourg) is a German manager. In 2006, he was appointed to the Bertelsmann Executive Board, of which he has been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since 2012. Under his leadership, the Group has become more international, more digital and more diversified. In particular, he has advanced the business with music rights and the educational division.
Rabe was born in 1965 in Luxembourg and grew up in Brussels. His father worked there from 1968 as a civil servant in the European Coal and Steel Community. He attended the European School and as a youth was a bass player in a punk band. After completing his German baccalaureate (Abitur), Rabe studied Business and Economics at the RWTH Aachen and the University of Cologne. After earning a degree in business administration in 1989, he obtained his doctorate in economics, with a doctoral thesis on "Liberalization and Deregulation in the European Single Market for Insurance" in 1995.
Rabe speaks German, English, French, Dutch and Spanish. He lives in Gütersloh and Berlin and is married to a physician.
He is a member of the Catholic fraternity AV Hansea-Berlin zu Köln.
Rabe began his career at the European Commission in Brussels. At the Commission, from 1989 he worked in the Directorate-General for Financial Institutions and Corporate Law. One year later, he joined his supervisor in moving to the law firm Forrester, Norall & Sutton, which today belongs to White & Case. There he managed client accounts from the European Union, the United States and Japan. In 1991, Rabe was employed by the Treuhand agency in Berlin. Within the scope of his duties, among other responsibilities he was in charge of the privatization of the assets of the Ministry for State Security and the National People's Army of the former GDR. In 1993, he was promoted to Head of the Controlling Department. Subsequently, Rabe was involved as Head of Acquisitions at the Beteiligungsgesellschaft Neue Länder investment agency of the Association of German Banks, in investing DM 400 million in East German companies. After earning his Ph.D., in 1996 Rabe was hired as office head of the CEO of the Luxembourg financial service provider, Cedel International. He held additional positions there before being appointed Chief Financial Officer in 1998. In subsequent years, he prepared the merger of Cedel International with Deutsche Börse Clearing into Clearstream.