Cindy Tereba is continuing her rise within the Chamber of Commerce, which she joined 12 years ago. After heading up the economic and commercial department in Berlin and then holding the position of director of international affairs, she has been appointed chief transformation officer (CTO), announced the chamber in a press release on 27 September. As CTO, she joins the executive board alongside CEO , while retaining her responsibilities for international affairs.
The chamber’s executive committee, chaired by Thelen, now comprises the following directors: Cindy Tereba (chief transformation officer, international affairs), Christel Chatelain (economic affairs), (entrepreneurship), (talents and skills) and Anne-Sophie Theissen (legal and European affairs).
Anne-Marie Loesch (sustainability and business development), (public relations, marketing and communication), Steve Breier (finance and affiliation), Nathalie Massonet (budget and controlling) and Patrick Wolter (human resources) complete the management committee. The reorganisation was approved at the plenary meeting on 25 September 2024, chaired by Fernand Ernster.
Chamber of Commerce
Founded in 1841, the Chamber of Commerce represents and promotes the interests of all businesses in the grand duchy from the sectors of industry, commerce, services in the broadest sense, banking and financial activities, insurance and the hotel and catering industry. With over 100,000 members, the professional chamber accounts for 75% of the country’s salaried employment, contributing 80% of the national GDP. It supports entrepreneurs and managers through its flagship structures: the House of Entrepreneurship, the House of Training, the House of Startups and the House of Sustainability.
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