Ait-Djoudi assumes role of Communications Manager at VDSI
Jasmine Ait-Djoudi Takes on New Role as Communications Manager at VDSI
Jasmine Ait-Djoudi, a seasoned communications professional, has joined the VDSI - Association for Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Protection, in Berlin. Ait-Djoudi began her new role as Communications Manager on May 2, 2025.
Ait-Djoudi graduated with a degree in communications science and has a rich career history in university communications and press relations. She started her career as Head of Press and Public Relations at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Mechanics in Halle (Saale).
In her previous roles, Ait-Djoudi served as Head of University Communications at Bergische Universität Wuppertal and led the press office at Technische Universität Hamburg. She also held the position of Press Spokesperson and served as spokesperson for the Initiative Quality for University Communications (IQ_HKom) project group within the Federal Association of University Communications.
Ait-Djoudi is best known for developing the "Digital Award" competition for universities, a groundbreaking initiative that recognises and rewards excellence in digital communication within the higher education sector.
In her new role at VDSI, Ait-Djoudi reports to the Managing Director, Matthias Kampa. While details about her specific achievements and responsibilities in this new position are not yet available, Ait-Djoudi's extensive experience in communications and leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective to VDSI's efforts in promoting occupational safety, health, and environmental protection.
It's worth noting that Ait-Djoudi has no previous experience in the field of occupational safety, health, and environmental protection. However, her adaptability, proven leadership, and innovative approach to communications are likely to contribute significantly to her success in this new role.
For more insights into Ait-Djoudi's career and achievements, professional networking sites or VDSI's official communications could provide valuable information.
As Jasmine Ait-Djoudi transitions into her new role as Communications Manager at VDSI, she brings her wealth of experience in communications science and leadership from her diverse career in university communications and press relations. Her expertise in business careers and strategic communications will undoubtedly be beneficial as she works towards promoting finance, business, and career opportunities within the occupational safety, health, and environmental protection sector. While her previous roles did not involve direct experience in this field, her adaptability and innovative approach could lead to significant success in her new position at VDSI.