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After five years in the Wolfratshausen town hall: This prominent employee has resigned

2022-08-06T07:19:45.963Z


After five years in the Wolfratshausen town hall: This prominent employee has resigned Created: 06/08/2022, 09:00 By: Carl Christian Eick Marlene Schretzenmaier, cultural and events manager of the city of Wolfratshausen since autumn 2019, has resigned according to information from our newspaper. © Hermsdorf-Hiss She has been working in a prominent position in the Wolfratshausen town hall since


After five years in the Wolfratshausen town hall: This prominent employee has resigned

Created: 06/08/2022, 09:00

By: Carl Christian Eick

Marlene Schretzenmaier, cultural and events manager of the city of Wolfratshausen since autumn 2019, has resigned according to information from our newspaper.

© Hermsdorf-Hiss

She has been working in a prominent position in the Wolfratshausen town hall since 2019.

According to information from our newspaper, Marlene Schretzenmaier has now resigned.

Wolfratshausen – The official confirmation is still pending, but the sparrows are whistling it from the rooftops: Marlene Schretzenmaier, the city's cultural manager, has resigned.

She is currently on vacation, according to information from our newspaper, she will not be returning to the town hall.

Schretzenmaier could not be reached personally on Friday, Mayor Klaus Heilinglechner did not want to comment on the personnel.

After five years in the Wolfratshausen town hall: This prominent employee has resigned

Marlene Schretzenmaier, who grew up in Burgau in the Swabian district of Günzburg, completed her studies (media and sports event management) in 2014 with a bachelor's degree.

Title of her bachelor thesis: “Corporate Social Responsibility in Event Marketing of the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi 2014.”

She then worked for the ADAC Foundation, which promotes talented motorsport drivers.

In 2017 she was hired by the city of Wolfratshausen.

Initially, she was an assistant in the event management department.

When its director Marion Klement resigned in autumn 2019, Schretzenmaier applied for the job of cultural manager.

In a non-public meeting of the main committee of the city council, the decision for the trained bank clerk was unanimous.

Cultural manager supervised, among other things, the river festival and "Ice Age"

The town hall employee proved to be extremely communicative and was in close contact with the cultural workers.

She was responsible for the river festival for the first time last year.

An extreme challenge under the impact of the corona pandemic, she had to throw existing concepts overboard again and again - and develop a new plan under great time pressure.

The same applied to the “Ice Age” in the coming winter at the old Floßlände, which was initially rejected by the culture committee – but then, as reported, was approved by the city council with 16:5 votes.

On September 17th host festival in Wolfratshausen

What will presumably be the last project that the cultural manager helped to prepare for the city will be the inn festival on Saturday, September 17th.

According to Schretzenmaier in an interview with our newspaper at the end of June, 15 restaurateurs are taking part.

All details are to be presented in a press conference in the near future.

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“I will set my scent marks,” Schretzenmaier confidently announced when she took up her post as cultural manager in Loisachstadt on October 1, 2019.

She definitely succeeded.

(cce)

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Source: merkur

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