Festive farewell: Christine Karpf is expecting offspring in the Weinviertel

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Numerous colleagues, including State Parliament President Karl Wilfing, came to say goodbye to Christine Karpf, who is going on maternity leave. A festive occasion in the NÖN newsroom Weinviertel!

Zur Verabschiedung von Christine Karpf, die in die Karenz geht, kamen zahlreiche Kollegen, darunter Landtagspräsident Karl Wilfing. Ein feierlicher Anlass im NÖN-Newsroom Weinviertel!
Numerous colleagues, including State Parliament President Karl Wilfing, came to say goodbye to Christine Karpf, who is going on maternity leave. A festive occasion in the NÖN newsroom Weinviertel!

Festive farewell: Christine Karpf is expecting offspring in the Weinviertel

There was recently a special occasion for celebration in the NÖN Newsroom Weinviertel. The reason? Advertising consultant Christine Karpf, who recently returned from her previous maternity leave, is expecting her second offspring. This great news was duly celebrated with non-alcoholic frizzante. The entire newsroom was gathered to toast her and share her excitement.

The celebration was supported by several prominent guests, including the President of the State Parliament, Karl Wilfing. Veronika Löwenstein, the editor from Korneuburg, as well as the soon-to-be-retired Sabine Koller and the employee Manfred Mikysek were also present. It was a joyful gathering that underlined the close community in the NÖN newsroom, where both joy and professional achievements are celebrated.

A reason to celebrate

Christine Karpf's return after her first maternity leave was already accompanied by a positive message a few months ago. Her partner Franz and her son Martin can look forward to welcoming another family member, and the entire editorial team is in a celebratory mood. Such events not only promote team spirit, but also bring a pleasant atmosphere into everyday working life.

The idea of ​​organizing such an event in the newsroom highlights the human component of journalistic work. It shows how important personal exchange and support between colleagues is, especially in an industry that is often characterized by strict deadlines and high pressure.

With a glass of frizzante in hand, stories and memories were shared as the team enjoyed the special moment. These types of celebrations provide a welcome change in the working environment and show that, despite all the challenges that journalism brings, personal life events also deserve a place in working life.

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