New police council Tobias Ostermann: Schwäbisch Hall in the best hands!
New police council Tobias Ostermann: Schwäbisch Hall in the best hands!
The change at the top of the Schwäbisch Hall police station has now officially taken place. With effect from September 1, 2024, the 34-year-old police council Tobias Ostermann is active in this position. He takes over the challenges of the district councilor Thorsten Maier, who has now taken over the management of the Kirchberg traffic police inspection on the Jagst. This change marks an important step for the police authority in the region.
Tobias Ostermann joined the upscale police service in 2010 and ended his studies at the University of Police in Baden-Württemberg four years later. Before he came to the Schwäbisch Hall police station, he worked for several years at the Waiblingen police station in the patrol service. Ostermann has recognized itself in various areas of the police, including the protection and criminal police department, and gained valuable experiences in the management and committee of work of the Aalen police headquarters.
experiences and anticipation
In his last career, Ostermann also held the provisional management of a leadership group of the Kirchberg/Jagst traffic police inspection. Between October 2022 and September 2024, he devoted himself to his master's degree at the German University of the Police in Münster-Hiltrup. This combination of practical experience and academic training has optimally prepared him for his new position.
Ostermann Himelf expresses his anticipation for the new function and describes the management of the police station as an absolute use of wishes. He is particularly pleased that he can compete with this responsible position in the home region, which for him near Schwäbisch Hall. "It is an honor for me to return and lead the police station that is so close to my heart," he said.
President Reiner Möller also expressed a positive statement about the change of office: "With Tobias Ostermann, the Schwäbisch Hall police station wins a new leader who knows the Aalen police headquarters. In his previous positions, he has proven that he grown the challenges that have grown to him."
These statements show the trust that police leadership in Ostermann's skills. The upcoming tasks in Schwäbisch Hall are diverse and not only demand leadership strength, but also a good sense of the interests of the citizens and the local conditions. Ostermann is ready to face these challenges and further promote the positive developments in the police station. The region can look forward to a committed and competent director whose heart beats for the police.
As the further developments in police work will run under his aegis, it remains to be seen. One thing is clear: with such a well -prepared ladder, the Schwäbisch Hall police station is well equipped for the future. For additional information on this topic, please visit www.presseportal.de .
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