Renate Zinser is leaving as managing director of the iodine-sulfur bath in Bad Wiessee at the end of September.
Your successor will be an old friend.
Bad Wiessee - Renate Zinser is leaving at the end of September after six years as managing director of the iodine-sulfur bath in Bad Wiessee.
According to the municipality, her successor will be Helmut Karg from HKH Management, whom Bad Wiessee had appointed as the project developer for the new building of the bathhouse.
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Zinser took over the management of the GmbH in 2014.
It is largely thanks to their constant commitment that the interim solution for the iodine-sulfur bath in the bathing park came about, writes the community in a press release.
The alternative at that time was the complete closure of the healing treatments - a choice which presumably would have prevented the construction of today's bathhouse.
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In addition to her duties as managing director, Zinser got involved in the construction of the new bathhouse and thus made a significant contribution to the fact that the opening date planned for spring 2020 could have been kept without Corona and also a precision landing in terms of construction costs could have been achieved .
Mayor Robert Kühn thanked Zinser "for your tireless efforts and for your constant and always expressed conviction for the Bad Wiesseer Heilwasser".
Background information:
Because of the Corona crisis, the bathhouse opening had to wait: The virus had also taken the wind out of the sails of the new flagship of the Bad Wiessee community.
The community's noble iodine bath had to postpone the opening.