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Threesome manages BVL business

31.05.2021

BREMEN. Since 1 April, Christian Grotemeier, Mike J. Holtkamp and Christoph Meyer have formed the executive leadership of the non-profit Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL), BVL Campus and BVL Service GmbH. Grotemeier is Director of Marketing/Sales, Product Development, Seminars, Digitisation and IT. As the successor to long-time director Uwe Peters, who will be leaving BVL toward the middle of the year as he has long planned to do, Holtkamp is responsible for Finance, Human Resources, Event Organisation and Purchasing. Meyer will be in charge of content, the German Foreign Trade and Transport Academy, and the association’s relationship management.

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