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VDR strengthens management

05.12.2022
HAMBURG. The German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) has appointed Irina Haesler and Tilo Wallrabenstein to the executive board. “The German shipping sector is facing enormous challenges. Consequently, we are pleased to now have two proven experts as members of VDR’s executive board,” said Dr Martin Kröger, Head of VDR. Haesler is a qualified lawyer and has been with VDR since 2013, most recently as manager of the Brussels office. Wallrabenstein is a lawyer and has worked for VDR as a legal advisor since 2010.

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