The phase of life comes to an end: City director Doris Ströing says goodbye after 46 years of service

The phase of life comes to an end: City director Doris Ströing says goodbye after 46 years of service

The long -time city assistant Doris Ströing says goodbye to retirement

Doris Ströing began her training as a “city assistant” at the city of Gronau at the tender age of 16 in 1975. What started as a modest start to the professional world has developed into an impressive career in the administration over the years. From station to station she worked up, from the social welfare office to the equality office to the tourism service and the management of the city libraries.

The 64-year-old spent her last professional chapter as head of the specialist service for children, youth and family, one of her most important areas of responsibility in the city of Gronau. But now, after eleven years in this position, it is time for Doris Ströing to say goodbye to working life and to start well -deserved retirement.

Last Friday her last working day was in her office in the "bridge". In a farewell interview, she reflects her time with the city and admits that she went to work every day. The idea of the new phase of life, which is full of possibilities, fulfills it with joy, even if a hint of melancholy swings with the city of Gronau after so many years.

The words of Doris Ströing testify to a deep connection with her workplace and the people with whom she has worked over the years. Your commitment and passion for your work have not only shaped the specialist service, but the entire city.

Retirement may mark a new chapter for Doris Ströing, but their influence and devotion will have a long time in the corridors of the city administration. With its farewell, the city of Gronau loses an outstanding personality who has touched many people with its use and friendliness.

- Nag