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Business association IHK Offenbach streamlines leadership and fosters collaboration

Starting October 1, 2024, the IHK Offenburg am Main undergoes organizational changes, streamlining its leadership and downsizing the team in the process.

Management at IHK Offenbach undergoes reduction, fostering enhanced collaboration
Management at IHK Offenbach undergoes reduction, fostering enhanced collaboration

Business association IHK Offenbach streamlines leadership and fosters collaboration

The Industry and Commerce Chamber (IHK) in Offenbach am Main is undergoing a significant transformation, as it restructures its management team as of October 1, 2024. This restructuring is aimed at fostering more efficient cooperation within the IHK and with regional businesses, and at promoting greater self-reliance and cross-team collaboration.

Dr. Martin Gegenwart and Friedrich Rixecker, two long-serving members of the IHK management team, have retired, marking the beginning of this new era. Markus Weinbrenner, the new CEO leading the restructuring, emphasizes the IHK Offenbach's readiness for the future.

In collaboration with the IHK honorary office, the IHK Offenbach has developed a new guiding principle and strategy to position itself for the future. This updated guiding principle serves as a framework for its future actions, and the IHK Offenbach aims to shape the region together with businesses.

Nicole Grimm has been responsible for finances, contributions, and legal and tax matters since June. Marcus Lippold is responsible for IT, facility management, and organisational development. Frank Achenbach is overseeing location development, educational counseling, business promotion, and international affairs. Margret Plum remains in charge of communication and further education.

The aim of the restructuring is not only to improve cooperation within the IHK, but also to address the challenges of the changing business landscape. The IHK Offenbach is addressing these challenges with its restructuring, and is positioning itself as a key player in shaping the future of the region.

The IHK Offenbach's networked working principle has been expanded in recent years, and it continues to grow. To keep subscribers updated on news from the city and district of Offenbach, the IHK Offenbach sends a free newsletter. For a full and updated list of board members, direct contact or an official website query of IHK Offenbach am Main is recommended.

The restructuring of the IHK Offenbach's management team reflects the current changes within the organization, and it is a step towards a brighter and more successful future. The IHK Offenbach is committed to working closely with businesses to foster growth and development in the region, and it looks forward to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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