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Dieter Stasch

Dieter Stasch

Extensive practice as manager, moderator and coach from more than 20 years of professional experience in many companies with entrepreneurial responsibility at board level. Intensively familiar with supervisory and shareholder committees and thus very differentiated market knowledge and sustainable network. Early on, he accompanied and supported employees and managers and successfully designed and implemented change management projects, including the splitting of companies. Many years of personal experience in self-employment and the associated parameters of successful business development. As a member of the International Coach Federation, the Wirtschaftsclub Rhein-Main and the Netzwerk Erfolgsfaktor Familie regular professional exchange and continuous training. Since 2006 active as SeniorPartner for NewPlacement AG in the central region. As a business start-up coach for the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, he often accompanies managers into self-employment and teaches team building and project management at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. Guiding motto, loosely based on Jean Anouilh: "Things are never the way they are. They are always what you make them." SeniorPartner, co-owner and member of the supervisory board of NewPlacement AG

 
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Dieter Stasch

Abitur in Stuttgart, studied German, philosophy and education in Bonn. At the same time, training as a publishing house clerk. Further training at the St. Gallen Management Center. After many relocations throughout Germany, he settled in Wiesbaden. Appreciates and enjoys in Wiesbaden and in the Rheingau (the German Tuscany) the perfect mixture of pulsating business and relaxing landscape with a lot of culture. Physical fitness through tennis. Close contact with tomorrow's managers as a lecturer on management topics at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. Also frequent discussion with the two daughters who are studying, which keeps the focus on the present.

 
 
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