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Bremenports: Bruns hands over to Koch

28.09.2023
BREMEN. bremenports has had a new press spokesperson since early October. Holger Bruns, due to retire at the end of September, is succeeded by Matthias Koch. “I am very pleased that Matthias Koch will be responsible for our PR activities in the future”, said bremenports MD Robert Howe. After editor posts at various newspapers, Koch, an experienced journalist, was in charge of press and public relations for the SPD parliamentary group for many years. He has served as spokesperson for the Justice Dept. of the Bremen Senate for the past four years.

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