| Editorial Board
| 08/24/2022
The President’s invitation to the “closing” event of the Education for All Action Days was followed by everyone of rank and celebrity in this country.
When the President of the European Forum Alpbach (EFA), Andreas Trichel, invites you to the “final” event of the Forum’s working days, national politicians and the country’s top management are on the scene.
new paint
Long-time member of the Erste Group board of directors has been running EFA since 2021, and according to the idea of \u200b\u200bcommunicating in this institution – at least that is what it sounds like – he also found new banker Andreas Bierwirth in this area. After all, the CEO of Magenta will change from October to the first bank. Treichl Forum Alpbach gave a whole new coat of paint this year (Leadercent mentioned). Next week, the so-called “Lab Week” (August 27 to September 2), he will then delve into smaller rounds of talks.
Personalities from politics and business
But now, after three and a half days of intense communication, Austria’s decision-makers are back in their offices for now. Among those who attended “first European night” with the hosts, Erste Bank CEO Gerda Holzinger-Burgstaller and Erste Group President Willibald Cerenko, Networked properly again, among other things WKO President Harald Maher, Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg, Economy Minister Martin Kocher, A1 Group CEO Thomas Arnoldner, Minister of Digital State Florian Tursky, SK Rapid Managing Director Christoph Bishkek, President of Neos Beate Meinl-Reisinger, OBB President Andreas Mata and CEO for Magenta Andreas Bierwirth Company.
Leadercent He was also present on the first European night. You can find impressions on our website Gallery.
You can see general current impressions of Alpbach in this Leadercent-Gallery.
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