Harburg welcomes Christian Queckenstedt as its new deputy district manager
New Deputy District Administrator Appointed in Harburg
In a recent development, Christian Queckenstedt has been appointed as the new deputy district administrator in the Harburg district. He will be taking over from Dierk Trispel, who is retiring in the coming months.
Queckenstedt, an economist by profession, has been serving as the head of the steering and service department in the Harburg district office since 2017. His current roles include managing the district office's operations, overseeing resource management, internal service, personnel service, and legal affairs offices.
As part of the restructuring, Queckenstedt will also be leading the department of steering and service in a dual leadership capacity until Trispel's retirement. In addition to this, he will take charge of the citizen service department.
Prior to his current role, Queckenstedt worked for several years in the finance authority. He is a father of three.
The selection process for department heads was handled behind closed doors, according to a member of the district assembly. However, there is no criticism of Queckenstedt himself in relation to the selection process.
It's important to note that no information about the identity of the other member of the dual leadership for the citizen service department was provided in the text.
The district assembly has expressed criticism about the selection process, but the specific details about the controversy remain unclear. As of now, there is no publicly available information or records about any related political controversies regarding Christian Queckenstedt's appointment.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information about Christian Queckenstedt and his political appointment, we recommend checking local Harburg government websites or regional news outlets.
In the restructuring, Queckenstedt will be sharing leadership responsibilities with another individual for the citizen service department, but the identity of this individual remains undisclosed. Despite criticisms of the selection process from the district assembly, there is no known political controversy surrounding Christian Queckenstedt's appointment in general-news or other politics.