Rupert Widmann: After 37 years in the service of the city of Freising retired!

Rupert Widmann: After 37 years in the service of the city of Freising retired!

Rupert Widmann retired after 37 years in the service of the city of Freising. The long -time chief office manager, who started his career in 1987 as head of the city treasury, has held various important positions over the years. Most recently, he has been head of the head and manager since January 16, 2006. His tasks included personnel management, the session service, the organization of citizens' meetings and anniversaries, the processing of civil complaints as well as the IT and the representation of the press spokeswoman.

Widmann looks back on moving times. In his career, he was asked to postpone his retirement by one year to organize a festival year. He emphasizes the importance of correctness and loyalty in his work and emphasizes that comprehensive training, commitment and proximity should be essential in administration. He saw special challenges in difficult personnel decisions and labor court proceedings. Positive memories combine him with the visit of Pope Benedict XVI. in Freising, while the flood disasters left negative impressions in 2005 and 2013.

honors of long -standing employees

At the city of Freising, honors of long -time employees also took place in the large meeting room of the town hall. Mayor Tobias Eschenbacher personally thanked the staff for their excellent commitment. In this context, Elisabeth Lindinger was retired after 35 years. Widmann emphasized the loss of "enormous specialist knowledge", which was lost by Lindinger's departure. Rainer Bolf, who had been with the city since September 1, 1994, was also released. Bolf was previously responsible as a caretaker and for break sales at the St. Lantbert school before moving to the Josef-Hofmiller-Gymnasium.

More deserves who were honored are Ansgar Wübbels, who went to the city after 21 years, Doris Röckl as a kitchen aid in Hort Lerchenfeld, Peter Becker as music school teacher after almost 40 years and Peter Mross, who retired after 20 years. Elke Kirner from the city nursery was also honored, as was Nicole Combrink-Fuhrmann, who works in the city planning office and celebrated her 25th anniversary. Combrink-Fuhrmann was in charge of several construction projects and was referred to as a "power woman". After the adoption, lunch took place for the guests, with all honored gifts and bouquets of flowing.

For Rupert Widmann, historical topics are retired, cutting trees and time with his family on the program. The challenges and changes in local government, such as the growing bureaucratization and its influence on citizen communication, have not been hidden. He also sees the changed handling of social media as problematic and reflecting on how the polite tone is increasingly decaying.

-transmitted by West-East media

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