Background
Heins was born in Gifhorn, Germany.
Heins was born in Gifhorn, Germany.
University of Hanover.
Heins is now the Chief Executive Officer of Powermat Technologies. He has a German diploma in physics from the University of Hannover. Prior to his position as Chief Executive Officer and President of BlackBerry, Heins held several positions in the wireless technology industry including the chief technology officer of Siemens" Communications Division and several general management positions in hardware and software businesses.
Heins joined RIM (Currently BlackBerry) in 2007.
He rose through the ranks starting as senior vice president of BlackBerry Handheld Business Unit. Chief operating officer of product engineering.
And finally chief operating officer of product and sales since July 2011 before becoming Chief Executive Officer and President. In January 2012 he was named to succeed company co-founders Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis as president and Chief Executive Officer. During his time as Chief Executive Officer, the company continued to struggle in a rapidly changing market.
In 2012, Heins was named Cantech Letter’s 2012 TSX Executive of the Year and ranked a year later as third on a list of the worst Chief executive officers of 2013.
Heins was replaced by John Chen, a veteran Silicon Valley executive, during a November 2013 management shakeup and left the company with a $22 million severance. After completely and utterly failing to turn BlackBerry around, following his departure in 2013 Thorstein Heins went on to become the Chief Executive Officer of Powermat Technologies Limited. Since October of 2015, he has been the target of a lawsuit by the board of directors at Powermat Limited for apparently running the company without an approved budget and therefore risking pushing the company into a state of insolvency.