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Villingen-Schwenningen Honors 29 Employees for Years of Service

29 employees celebrated for their service. Eight retirees marked 40 years with the city.

This picture is clicked outside the city. In the middle of the picture, we see men in the uniform...
This picture is clicked outside the city. In the middle of the picture, we see men in the uniform are walking on the road. Behind them, we see iron railing. There are trees and poles in the background.

Villingen-Schwenningen Honors 29 Employees for Years of Service

Villingen-Schwenningen city administration recently honoured 29 employees for their years of service at a ceremony held at the Jägerhaus. The event recognised staff members for their dedication and contributions to the city and social security administration.

Among the honorees were Miriam Schwäble and Carina Hammann, who were recognised for 25 years with the city administration. Till Eric Kohler, Nicole Lenz, and Christina Hüllemann also marked 25 years in public service.

Mayor Detlev Bühler praised the recipients, highlighting their invaluable contributions and commitment to the city administration and social security administration.

Eight colleagues retired, including Iris Amann, Marietta Bonsiepe, Cornelia Gasch, Rüdiger Granzow, Friedrich Kizmann, Bernhard Mager, Christine Rohrer, and Elke Zimmermann. These retirees had dedicated 40 years to the city and social security administration.

Filippo Di Nanno, Anette Waller, Reinhold Koller, Sabine Schlageter, Carmen Mai, Birgit Halter, Bettina Hamberger, and Iris Amann were honoured for 40 years in both public service and with the Villingen-Schwenningen city administration. Guido Ebner, Abdelmadjid Fatah, Heike Gressenbuch, Bernhard Kornhaas, Larissa Matjuchin, and Sven Tränkle celebrated 25 years in both public service and with the city administration. Harald Schabinger, Diana Fiesel, and Karin Möhle were recognised for 40 years in public service.

The city of Villingen-Schwenningen took the opportunity to thank and honour 29 employees for their dedicated years of service. The ceremony at the Jägerhaus celebrated both retirees and those continuing their service, highlighting their invaluable contributions to the city and social security administration.

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