Gatherings or groupings of individuals sharing common interests or goals. - Previously serving as Environment Minister, Siegesmund now leads the group.
Anja Siegesmund, the ex-Environment Minister of Thuringia, is now the new big boss at the Federal Association of German Waste, Water, and Circular Economy (BDE). She officially assumed her role as managing president on Monday, and she's got offices in Berlin and Brussels. Siegesmund was voted into the position back in May 2023, but she had to take a long break because she'd just finished her job as a minister in Thuringia.
The red-red-green government in Thuringia had decided on a 16-month wait period before she could start her new job. As a minister, she dealt with environmental, energy, and nature protection issues, which included discussing waste and waste management matters. Apparently, she'd been chatting with the BDE for official stuff since way back in 2014.
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Anja Siegesmund's new role as managing president of the Federal Association of German Waste, Water, and Circular Economy (BDE) in Thuringia emphasizes her commitment to environmental issues, as she previously served as the Environment Minister in the region. During her time in office, she advocateated for personal data privacy while discussing waste management matters within the regional government. With her as lead, the BDE associations in cities like Erfurt and Berlin will continue their mission towards environmental sustainability and circular economy.