Stefan Müller takes over the management of the Bavarian Cooperative Association
Stefan Müller takes over the management of the Bavarian Cooperative Association
Stefan Müller takes responsibility in the Bavarian Cooperative Association
With effect from August 1st, Stefan Müller, the long -time member of the Bundestag from Erlangen, competes with the position of the President of the Bavarian Cooperative Association (GVB). This change at the top of the GVB not only has job implications, but also has an impact on the development of cooperative banks in the region. Müller, who has well -founded training in the banking industry and comprehensive political experience, will play a key role in the representation and support of the interests of Bavarian cooperatives.
The importance of cooperative banks
Prime Minister Markus Söder underlined the relevance of the cooperative banks and their connection to small and medium -sized companies when handing over. "SMEs and family businesses are our economic foundation," said Söder. In a changing economic environment, such structures are crucial to promote the local economy and to secure jobs. Cooperatives are ideally positioned to recognize local needs and offer tailor -made solutions.
successor and predecessor
The former President, Gregor Scheller, handed over the official business to Müller in a solemn ceremony. Scheller, who contributed significantly to the development of VR Bank Bamberg-Forchheim, was awarded the renowned Raiffeisen-Schulze-Delitzsch medal for his services. This award honors personalities who are particularly committed to the cooperative movement.
The Cooperative Association of Bavaria: A strong partner of the region
The Cooperative Association Bayern e.V. has been representing the interests of Bavarian cooperatives for over 130 years. With members from various industries, including 184 Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken as well as companies from the agriculture, energy, trade, craft and services sectors, the association ensures a strong support for the regional economy. In total, these organizations employ around 50,000 employees and contribute significantly to the economic growth in Bavaria.
look into the future
Müller's new role as President of the GVB is a promising development for the Bavarian cooperatives. His term of office could not only contribute to strengthening the cooperative movement, but also offer numerous impulses for economic cooperation and innovative strength in the Erlangen region. The GVB and especially the cooperative banks are therefore faced with exciting challenges that can be mastered with Müller at the top.
- Nag
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