Change in Kels's security personnel
The Kels-Schützen Irnsing, a renowned Austrian shooting association, recently held its annual general meeting, marking a significant shift in its leadership.
After serving as the first chairman for an impressive 16 years, Alfons Pickl handed over his position, bringing an end to his tenure. The exact date and location of the meeting were not disclosed.
The meeting saw a generational change, with Maximilian Hagn stepping into the role of the first chairman, replacing Alfons Pickl. Stefan Liedl was also elected as the new second chairman, taking over from Alexander Weber, who stepped down from his position. However, the name of Alfons Pickl's successor as chairman of the Kels-Schützen Irnsing remains undisclosed.
Robert Progner, who had been the treasurer for 21 years, also handed over the responsibility for the association's finances. As of now, a new treasurer has not been specified.
The term of office for the newly elected board members was not mentioned in the meeting's proceedings. The previous second chairman, Alexander Weber, had served for an unspecified duration before stepping down.
Despite these changes, the Kels-Schützen Irnsing continues its tradition of promoting shooting sports and fostering a sense of community among its members. The new leadership is expected to build upon the foundation laid by their predecessors and guide the association into the future.
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