Inzersdorf Music Association: New board after annual general meeting
The Inzersdorf-Magdalenaberg music association unanimously confirmed its board of directors after the annual general meeting. Thomas Pöllhuber remains chairman, Katharina Kronegger is the new deputy.
Inzersdorf Music Association: New board after annual general meeting
The Inzersdorf-Magdalenaberg music association successfully held its annual general meeting after the Thanksgiving holiday. This meeting is an important part of club life, where not only are past events looked back, but the course for the future is also set. The mood that evening was positive and communal, which reflects the good collaboration and the numerous musical successes of the last few years.
A central point of the meeting was the re-election of the board. Under the supervision of Mayor Bernhard Winkler-Ebner, the election took place in a harmonious atmosphere. The members of the club were very unanimous in their decision: Chairman Thomas Pöllhuber will continue to manage the club's fortunes. Katharina Kronegger remains at his side as deputy.
Choice and responsibilities
All board members were elected unanimously. Isabella Schöllhuber will take on the role of secretary, while Anna Bruckner will act as her deputy. Bernhard Stadlhuber will also be joining as cashier, supported by Lea Grassegger, who will also work as a deputy in the finance department. This continuity on the board shows how important the club structure and the stability of leadership are in cultural work.
Another important part of the meeting was the confirmation of the musical direction: Florian Ehrlinger remains the ensemble's bandmaster. Harald Draxler will continue to work as staff leader. This decision shows the trust that the members have in the musical leadership and ensures that the musical quality of the club remains at a high level.
The Inzersdorf-Magdalenaberg music association plays a central role in the cultural life of the community. The re-election of the board will further promote the continuation of traditions and the promotion of musical values in the region. The association strives to continue to organize a variety of events and performances that enrich not only the members but also the community as a whole.
Such meetings are essential for the cohesion and further development of the music club. They offer members the opportunity to influence the club's business and to contribute their opinions and wishes. The positive response to the re-election signals that the members are satisfied with the board's work so far and hope for successful cooperation in the future.
Further details about this meeting and the decided plans will follow soon in order to provide those interested in the community with comprehensive information.