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Celebrating Success: City Council Recognises Achievements of Young Talents
In a heartwarming celebration of hard work and dedication, the city council of [City Name] honoured a group of young professionals who recently completed their apprenticeships, studies, and professional courses on August 12, 2025.
The festivities began with congratulations from several key figures within the city administration. Mayor Klaus Saemann led the way, expressing his admiration for the young talents who have made significant strides in their respective fields.
Benjamin Ewald, deputy director from the Personnel/Organization Department, also extended his warmest congratulations. Henrik KΓΌhn, Director of the Education and Culture Department, followed suit, commending the accomplishments of the new kindergarten teachers who passed their exams.
Among those recognised were Jennifer Hessel and Kathrin Schley, who both earned the title of "State-Recognized Kindergarten Teacher" at Kindergarten Dandelion and Rainbow, respectively. Lara Marie Herde, Jasmin Weidinger, and Destina Filiz also received this prestigious recognition at Kindergarten Treasure Chest, Villa Colorful, and no publicly available names, respectively.
Christian Hagedorn, head of the daycare centers, and Stephanie Axmann, responsible for training in the personnel and organization department, also offered their congratulations. They were joined by Melissa Herpich and Aleyna Karabiyik, representatives of the works council, who applauded the young talents for their achievements.
In the Department of High Building, Alicia Sander passed her Bachelor's exam, while Alina Schatz, Florim Bardhaj, and Annika Radke earned the title of Public Administration Specialist. Yvonne Callies, Madita Warlich, and Daniel Pecher achieved the same distinction in the Departments of Order, Property Management, and the Citizen's Office, respectively.
Jessica Dittmann and Luise Stolte, as contact persons for the apprentices, also conveyed congratulations from the Personnel/Organization Department. Julia Ritter passed the Level I Course for Employees in the Department of Education/Culture, and Tanja Giffhorn achieved the same distinction in the Department of Property Management.
This celebration serves as a testament to the city's commitment to nurturing and supporting its young professionals. The city council looks forward to watching these talented individuals continue to grow and contribute to the betterment of [City Name].
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