Huchenfeld welcomes Melanie Kirchgessner as their newest local manager
The Pforzheim City Council has made a unanimous decision to appoint Melanie Kirchgessner as the full-time local mayor of the Heights district of Huchenfeld.
Melanie Kirchgessner, a 33-year-old resident of Pforzheim, brings a wealth of experience to her new role. Since March 2019, she has been responsible as a caseworker for the tasks of the lower building authority in the department for building law, nature conservation, and population protection in the Enzkreis district office. Prior to this, she gained practical administrative experience as a caseworker in the lower building authority in the building administration and building ordinance department of the city of Leonberg until February 2019.
Kirchgessner completed her training as a bank clerk with additional qualification as a financial assistant at Sparkasse Pforzheim Calw. She furthered her education by successfully completing her dual public management studies at the University of Administration and Finance in Ludwigsburg in 2016.
The exact date of Kirchgessner's entry into service has not been determined yet. Her current employment details need to be sorted out with her current employer and the city of Pforzheim.
Kirchgessner succeeds Julia Wieland as the Mayor of Remchingen. Wieland has been in the position since mid-September. The recommendation for the appointment came from the Huchenfelder Local Council.
It's important to note that there appears to be no publicly available information about Melanie Kirchgessner serving as the local mayor of the Heights district of Huchenfeld or details about her work history prior to her roles in the building authority. This may suggest that she is either a private person or not widely covered in publicly accessible sources.
This article is archived on the website for future reference. Kirchgessner is married and has a daughter, and she resides in Pforzheim with her family.
- Melanie Kirchgessner's diverse career background includes experience in finance, having completed her training as a bank clerk with additional qualification as a financial assistant.
- In the business and political landscape, Kirchgessner's appointment as the local mayor of the Heights district of Huchenfeld signifies a potential shift in the general-news sector, given her lack of public profile prior to her roles in the building authority.
- Despite her recent roles in the building authority, there seems to be an opportunity for Kirchgessner to use her financial skills and general-business knowledge to contribute positively to the local business career scene in Pforzheim.