As of: February 2, 2024, 1:02 p.m
By: Andrea Gräpel
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The new board of the Frieding fruit and horticultural association (from left): Angelika Kaiser (secretary), Anita Groß (assessor), Andrea Zerhoch (assessor), chairwoman Cynthia Kerer, Valerie Schaumberger (second chairwoman) and Gesche Wartner (treasurer).
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New board of directors in the Frieding fruit and horticultural association.
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- Turn twelve into six, that's exactly what was planned two years ago when Regina Stückl announced that she would no longer be available for the board of the Frieding Fruit and Horticultural Association in the next election.
Along with her, the majority of her colleagues on the board also wanted to place their tasks in other hands.
The six-member board was therefore expanded to twelve positions in order to create a smooth transition.
This was achieved last Wednesday.
Cynthia Kerer has been elected as the new chairwoman.
She is supported by Valerie Schaumberger as deputy and the already proven staff Angelika Kaiser as secretary and Gesche Wartner as treasurer.
Anita Groß and Andrea Zerhoch are assessors.
Regina Stückl looked back on her 18 years in office in the meeting.
“Volunteering should be fun.
I had a lot of fun,” she says in an interview with Starnberger Merkur.
Anna Neppel stood by her side for 14 years, “even when she was mayor, she was always there.”
Both wished their successors at least as much fun in office.
It is always important to have a team that you can always rely on.
To thank them for their many years on the board, the outgoing ladies each received a cushion for the “discharge bencher” and Regina Stückl, as a self-confessed “coffee aunt and Mickey Mouse fan,” received a ceramic container for coffee beans with Mickey Mouse on it.