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Kruse appointed as new political head at the DAG

German Obesity Society (DAG) welcomes Sebastian Kruse as their new Political Director, effective May 1. In this role, he will manage external relations and internal communications with members and partners, as well as positioning the DAG within relevant stakeholder spheres. Previously, Kruse...

Kruse Assumes Position as Political Director at the DAG
Kruse Assumes Position as Political Director at the DAG

Kruse appointed as new political head at the DAG

New Political Business Manager at the German Obesity Society

Sebastian Kruse has taken on a new role as the Political Business Manager at the German Obesity Society (DOS), effective from May 1.

Before joining DOS, Kruse had a distinguished career in public affairs. He previously worked as the Managing Director at Rud Pederson, a renowned communications agency. Prior to that, he held the position of Director Public Affairs at Burson Cohn&Wolfe, another leading global public relations and communications firm.

Kruse brings a wealth of experience in political communication to his new role at DOS. His responsibilities include communication, positioning, and internal communication with members and partners. He will be responsible for the communication and positioning of DOS and its topics towards external stakeholders.

The German Obesity Society is an organisation based in Germany that focuses on obesity-related issues. Kruse's appointment comes at a time when the recognition of severe overweight as a disease and the education of medical professionals in obesity treatment are of utmost importance.

Prior to his appointment at DOS, Kruse was the Managing Director of the Deutsche Adipositas-Gesellschaft (DAG). During his tenure, he played a significant role in advancing the recognition of severe overweight as a disease and the education of medical professionals in obesity treatment.

The German Obesity Society is an organisation that works tirelessly to address obesity-related issues and improve the lives of those affected. With Kruse's extensive experience in political communication, his appointment is expected to strengthen the organisation's efforts in advocating for obesity-related issues and increasing awareness of the importance of addressing obesity as a disease.

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