Robin Morgenstern Elected as New Chairman of 'Die Familienunternehmer' in Baden-Württemberg
Robin Morgenstern, a 48-year-old entrepreneur from Reutlingen, has recently been elected as the new chairman of 'Die Familienunternehmer' in Baden-Württemberg. The managing partner and CEO of the Morgenstern corporate group, which employs over 300 people across 11 locations, succeeds André Bartel in this role.
Morgenstern, who has been a member of 'Die Familienunternehmer' since 2009 and chairman of the South West regional circle since 2018, aims to amplify the voice of small businesses in the region. His focus lies on crucial issues such as reducing bureaucracy, securing skilled workers, and driving digital transformation.
In his new role, Morgenstern has already opposed Baden-Württemberg's finance minister Danyal Bayaz's 'grand generational deal' proposal. He prefers an automatic retirement age tied to increasing life expectancy, arguing that Bayaz's idea of a security solvency fund is 'a tax increase in disguise'. Morgenstern also serves as the vice president of the Reutlingen Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK).
With his election, Robin Morgenstern brings his extensive business experience to 'Die Familienunternehmer'. His priorities and critical stance on recent proposals indicate a proactive approach to representing and advocating for small businesses in the region.
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