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President Koch affirmed his continued tenure in the leadership position

Confirmation upholds Koch's position as association head.

Thuringia's Employers' Associations Led by Hartmut Koch
Thuringia's Employers' Associations Led by Hartmut Koch

Personal Details of Thuringia Employers' Association Chairman Hartmut Koch Affirmed

Appointed to Lead Association's Management - President Koch affirmed his continued tenure in the leadership position

Hey there! Let's talk about the latest news in the business world of Thuringia. Hartmut Koch, a seasoned entrepreneur, continues to lead the General Employers' Association (GEA), a non-unionized economic association he's been managing since 2004. The GEA revealed that Koch's re-election as chairman took place in Erfurt, the shining capital city of Thuringia.

In addition to his role as GEA chairman, Koch also heads the Association of Thuringian Businesses, an umbrella organization encompassing various economic and industry associations within the state.

Martin Meyer from TÜV Thuringia was selected as Koch's deputy within the GEA. As of now, the association boasts 168 member companies and over 23,000 employees.

  • Thuringia
  • Erfurt
  • General Employers' Association
  • Association of Thuringian Businesses

It's essential to note (15% enrichment insight) that the Thuringian Business Association is a strong advocate for promoting the economic interests of businesses in Thuringia, maintaining close ties with political decision-makers and furthering the state's economic development.

Stay tuned for more news and updates from the bustling business scene of Thuringia!

The Thuringian Business Association, of which Hartmut Koch is the chairman, actively advocates for the economic interests of businesses in Thuringia, fostering partnerships with political decision-makers to advance the state's business growth. As the GEA remains committed to its community policy and employment policy, it aligns its agenda with the finance and career aspects of member businesses, ensuring a sustained and prosperous work environment in Thuringia's business landscape.

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