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Wenkel assumes control of CDA Germany's operations

Philip Wenkel has served as the CEO of CDA Germany since March 2025, aiding the federal chairman, Dennis Radtke, in enhancing the social image of the Union. Prior to this, he oversaw the press work for the former chairman, Karl-Josef Laumann, and managed the content strategy in the field of...

German-based company CDA appoints Wenkel as its new manager for the German division.
German-based company CDA appoints Wenkel as its new manager for the German division.

Wenkel assumes control of CDA Germany's operations

Philip Wenkel, the CEO of CDA Germany, and Dennis Radtke, the federal chairman of the organisation, have been leading the way in defining the social profile of the Union since at least 2025.

Wenkel, who assumed the role of CEO in March 2025, has been instrumental in shaping CDA Germany's content position, particularly in the field of work and social affairs. Prior to his current position, Wenkel was involved in press work for the organisation, and since 2020, he has been the editor-in-chief of the member magazine "Social Order" for CDA Germany.

As the editor-in-chief of "Social Order," Wenkel oversees the publication of the member magazine for CDA Germany, providing insights and perspectives on work and social affairs that align with the organisation's mission.

Under Wenkel's leadership, CDA Germany's content position has been shaped primarily in the area of work and social affairs. This focus is reflected in the organisation's advocacy and initiatives, which aim to promote fair and equitable treatment for all members of society.

Wenkel's support for Radtke in defining the social profile of the Union is evident in the organisation's commitment to addressing pressing social issues and advocating for policies that prioritise the well-being of individuals and communities.

Dennis Radtke, as the federal chairman of CDA Germany, has been at the forefront of these efforts, working closely with Wenkel to shape the organisation's stance on key social issues. Together, they have been able to effectively communicate the organisation's message to its members and the wider public, making a meaningful impact in the realm of work and social affairs.

The CEO of CDA Germany, Philip Wenkel, has been spearheading efforts in shaping the organization's stance on policy-and-legislation related to work and social affairs, reflecting his role in defining the Union's social profile. His articulate leadership has been instrumental in politics concerning general-news and social issues, as evident in CDA Germany's commitment and initiatives.

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