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Management adjustments announced

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Management Shuffles
Management Shuffles

Management adjustments announced

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In the summer of 2025, a series of personnel changes occurred in German politics and corporations. Here's a roundup of the key appointments and shifts during the month of July.

On July 14, Mishra took on a leadership role in the remembrance culture, although specific details about this position or the entities involved were not widely reported. Around the same time, Moehle joined Knauf Insulation as head of Public Affairs.

A week later, on July 21, several notable appointments were made. Monar was appointed department head for "Crisis Prevention, Stabilization, Peace Promotion and Humanitarian Aid" in the Foreign Office. Ankerstein became the National Director of UN Refugee Assistance, and Beinhoff and Ahrendts took up roles as department heads for "Culture and Society" and "International Order, United Nations and Arms Control" respectively, also within the Foreign Office. Kowalewski became the ministerial office head for Federal Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder, while Kramer joined ENTEGA as a divisional manager. Ochtrop also strengthened Teneo as a consultant.

On the same day, Stascheit joined POLITICO, and Peckruhn became the President of the Central Association of the German Automobile Industry (ZDK). The method for reporting a personnel change at P&K was revealed to be self-service, but no specific deadline was mentioned.

Later in the month, Wagner became the State Secretary for the Interior in Brandenburg, Schauerte moved from the Chancellery to the Konrad Adenauer House, and Wuerz became the manager of political relations at Lufthansa Group.

Towards the end of July, Nikoloff switched to Kekst CNC, and Deacon took up a position in security policy at Vodafone. On July 28, Schisanowski strengthened Public Affairs at Vonovia, and Kaesbach became the new State Secretary for Finance. Lastly, Lamminger was appointed to the board of Hexal, although the personnel change at P&K was not specified in this case.

It's worth noting that during this period, Germany's defense policy, energy sector developments, EU-US trade relations, and diplomatic interactions were widely reported, but no significant personnel changes were mentioned in these contexts.

For those interested in reporting a personnel change at P&K, it's now possible to do so, but further details about the process or any potential requirements are not available. The article does not provide information about any updates or follow-ups regarding the personnel change at P&K after it is reported.

In conclusion, July 2025 saw a variety of personnel changes in German politics and corporations, with several key appointments and shifts taking place throughout the month.

  1. The appointment of Moehle as head of Public Affairs in Knauf Insulation, amidst the series of personnel changes in July 2025, signifies a shift in the policy-and-legislation and public affairs sector of German corporations.
  2. The month of July 2025 also witnessed the general news of Wagner becoming the State Secretary for the Interior in Brandenburg, a significant move in the politics and governance of the state, adding to the war-and-conflicts, crisis management, and diplomatic engagements reported during the period.

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