Pforzheim's latest elected municipal leader is Frank Fillbrunn, assuming the role as social mayor.
New Social Affairs Mayor Elected in Unspecified Location
Frank Fillbrunn, a 58-year-old lawyer from Heidelberg, has been elected as the new Social Affairs Mayor in an unspecified location. The election took place in a context where social standards should not be lowered in pursuit of savings, as Fillbrunn emphasized during his campaign.
Fillbrunn's political career spans over 25 years, with various top positions in municipal politics. He served as the deputy mayor of Velten from 1997 and was later elected as the mayor of the city of Walsrode, a position he held for six years. Before his current role, he was the Social Affairs Director in the Uckermark district in Brandenburg since 2010.
Fillbrunn's experience also includes serving as a consultant for decentralization and administrative modernization from 2006 to 2008. He was the head of the department for law, safety, order, and the environment at the city administration of Velten from 1992 to 2000.
After his election, Fillbrunn expressed his gratitude and stated that he will do everything to justify the trust placed in him. He aims to increase efficiency through intermunicipal cooperation and savings in duplicate structures. Fillbrunn also intends to reduce the unemployment rate and further develop the integration concept.
One of Fillbrunn's key goals is to create new room for maneuver for voluntary services. He plans to achieve this by fostering a supportive environment for these services to thrive and contribute to the community.
Fillbrunn is married and has three adult children. Monika Müller, the previous Social Affairs Mayor, moved to the city of Wolfsburg in a similar position on April 1st of this year. The search results do not provide information on who was the predecessor of Frank Fillbrunn as mayor responsible for social affairs in Pforzheim.
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Fillbrunn was the deputy mayor and city treasurer of the city of Borken before becoming the Social Affairs Director in the Uckermark district. The specific location where Fillbrunn was elected as the new Social Affairs Mayor is not specified in the provided information.
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