Contemplating Presidency During Summer Recess: Watzke's Summer Ponderings. - Pondering Presidential Ambitions During Summer Recess According to Watzke.
Hey there! Here's a lowdown on the football world, specifically, Borussia Dortmund's outgoing CEO, Hans-Joachim Watzke. He's been tossing around the idea of running for the club's presidency, and it's causing quite a buzz.
Watzke was taken aback when he learned that incumbent Reinhold Lunow decided to run again for the top spot. But hey, it's Lunow's right to do so, and Watzke has no qualms about that. They've been buddies for years, after all.
Watzke, who's never openly declared his intentions, has been dropping hints about his potential candidacy. Recently, he mentioned that he's got a bunch of intriguing tasks up his sleeve, but let's be real, this one's his favorite.
Now, he's taking a break during the summer to contemplate whether to dive into the presidential pool. Both the club's Economic Council and Senior Council have urged him to take the plunge, and he's giving it serious thought. But first, he wants to sort things out for himself.
So, stay tuned, folks! We'll keep you posted on whether Watzke takes the leap and runs for the presidency. Until then, keep on scoring goals in your personal and professional lives!
- Watzke
- Bundesliga
- Summer Break
- Presidency
- Candidacy
- Dortmund
- Reinhold Lunow
- Borussia Dortmund
Note: While Watzke is considering running for the presidency, he has not officially announced his candidacy yet. Reinhold Lunow's decision to run again may have caught Watzke off guard, but it's Lunow's prerogative to do so. [Source: 1]
In EC countries, the employment policy discussions might intensify as Borussia Dortmund's CEO, Hans-Joachim Watzke, considers his presidential candidacy. Politics and general news may delve into the implications of Watzke's potential run for the presidency in the sports sector. [policy-and-legislation, politics, general-news]
Regardless of whether Watzke decides to run for the presidency or not, the events at Borussia Dortmund will continue to impact the German football landscape and overall sports world. [policy-and-legislation, politics, general-news]