The Supervisory Board of Leica Camera AG has appointed Andreas Voll as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company, effective April 1, 2026. He succeeds Matthias Harsch, who has successfully led the company since 2017.
The Supervisory Board, chaired by Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, expressed its sincere appreciation for the achievements of Matthias Harsch, under whose leadership Leica further strengthened its position as a global premium brand in photography and optics while successfully expanding into new business areas.
With the appointment of Andreas Voll, Leica is placing its trust in a proven leader with extensive international management experience and recognized expertise in premium technology, brand management, and strategic corporate development.
“With Andreas Voll, we are gaining a leader who combines entrepreneurial vision, technological expertise, and a deep understanding of luxury and premium brands. He will continue Leica’s successful development while also providing new momentum for innovation and growth,” said Dr. Andreas Kaufmann.
Most recently, Andreas Voll served as CEO of the fischer Group in Waldachtal, Germany. Prior to that, he held various leadership positions at the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer IWC Schaffhausen, a company of the Richemont Group, most recently as Chief Operating Officer. He began his professional career in management consulting at Roland Berger.
Andreas Voll announced his intention to lead the historic Leica brand — which celebrated “Century” in 2025, marking 100 years of camera production — into a new phase defined equally by technological excellence and the preservation of its unique brand identity.
“Leica stands for precision, craftsmanship, design, and photographic culture like no other company. It is a great honour for me to assume responsibility for this exceptional company. Together with the team, I will strengthen our innovative power, advance digital transformation, and further expand our international presence,” said Andreas Voll.
The strategic priorities of his tenure will include:
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Expansion of digital and connected imaging solutions
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Further development of the premium product portfolio
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Strengthening global sales and retail structures
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Intensifying partnerships in the fields of mobile imaging and optics
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Sustainable corporate governance and responsible manufacturing
Leica emphasized that the unique combination of German engineering excellence, traditional manufacturing in Wetzlar, and a globally engaged community united by a shared passion for photography will remain at the heart of the company’s strategy.
“Our products are more than tools — they are cultural objects and an expression of a distinctive photographic mindset. This DNA will remain unchanged under the new leadership,” Dr. Andreas Kaufmann added.
Until Andreas Voll assumes office on April 1, 2026, Matthias Harsch will continue to manage the company’s operations and ensure an orderly transition. He will also remain associated with the company in an advisory capacity for selected projects.
Press-Release Andreas-Voll Appointed Chief Executive Officer of Leica Camera AG Effective April 1 2026.pdf
À propos de Leica Camera
Leica Camera AG est un fabricant haut de gamme d’appareils photo, d’objectifs et de produits d’observation. Entreprise internationale, elle peut s’enorgueillir d’une histoire qui couvre plus d’un siècle et demi. Dans le contexte de sa stratégie de développement, elle a étendu ses activités au Mobile Imaging (smartphones), ainsi qu’à la conception de verres de lunettes et de montres de qualité supérieure. Elle est également représentée dans le segment du home cinéma par ses projecteurs.
Le groupe Leica Camera AG se compose de son siège situé à Wetzlar, en Allemagne, d’un deuxième site de production à Vila Nova de Famalicão, au Portugal, et d’un réseau de plus de 120 Leica Stores dans le monde. L’entreprise emploie plus de 2400 collaboratrices et collaborateurs et a réalisé un chiffre d’affaires de 554 millions d’euros sur l’année financière 2023/24.
La marque Leica, c’est une qualité supérieure, ainsi qu’un savoir-faire et un design industriel allemands, le tout combiné à des technologies innovantes. Un élément important de la culture de la marque est la promotion de la photographie par le biais de près de trente galeries Leica, des Leica Akademies ainsi que de prix internationaux tels que le Leica Hall of Fame Award et le Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA).