Changes in leadership at Hamburg South Association with two new members taking on board positions.
In a recent development, the Economic Association of Harburg has seen some changes in its board.
Franziska Wedemann remains the chairwoman of the association, while Arent Bolte and Arnold Mergell have been re-elected as deputies. Two new members have joined the board: Arent Bolte, from Haspa, and Peter Molitor, who hails from software company Tiplu.
Peter Molitor, who was previously on the advisory board of the Economic Association, will now be responsible for the association's finances and the youth campus.
Nils Loew, another long-standing member, has decided not to run for re-election and has subsequently left the board. His departure leaves one vacant position on the board, and the process for filling this position is yet to be announced.
Despite Nils Loew's departure, his previous role on the advisory board of the Economic Association remains unaffected. The reasons for Nils Loew's decision not to run for re-election are not disclosed.
With the addition of Arent Bolte and Peter Molitor, five out of the maximum six board positions in the Economic Association are now filled. The timeline for Nils Loew's departure and the process for filling the vacant position are yet to be announced.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information about the membership and roles within the Economic Association, it is recommended to check the official website or contact the association directly.
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