Ex-Prime Minister Florian Stegmann heads to Berlin
Former State Minister Florian Stegmann Begins New Chapter in Berlin with Harald Christ's Company
After a successful tenure as a key figure in the green-black government in Stuttgart, Florian Stegmann is embarking on a new professional journey in Berlin. The politician, who resigned from his position as State Minister in January, will be working for Harald Christ's company.
Harald Christ, a former economic affairs spokesman for the SPD, has stepped back from daily operations but remains active in the political sphere. He founded a foundation to promote democracy and donates money to all democratic parties. After 31 years with the SPD, he joined the FDP and became federal treasurer.
Stegmann and Christ's company, known as The Christ Group, operate at the intersection of politics and economics. The Christ Group, which employs approximately 70 people, boasts a balance sheet of around 140 million euros. The specific role that Stegmann will be undertaking within the company has not been disclosed.
Stegmann's decision to join The Christ Group comes after he pushed for bureaucratic reform and drove the digitalization of administration, including the implementation of AI software F13. His family situation has eased, allowing him to pursue this new opportunity.
In his previous role as State Minister, Stegmann was a close confidant of Minister President Winfried Kretschmann. However, he was not always uncontroversial internally, and his resignation in January was not accompanied by a specific reason beyond it being a new chapter in his life.
The context does not provide any information about the specific role or company Harald Christ was involved in when he resigned during the D-Day scandal, which led to the collapse of the coalition. Similarly, there is no available verified public information regarding Stegmann’s new position following his resignation from the Stuttgart government or detailed background on The Christ Group.
As Stegmann looks forward to shaping the success story with Harald Christ, we await further details about his new role and the impact he will have on The Christ Group.
Stegmann's new role in Harald Christ's company, The Christ Group, is anticipated to involve intersectional work in both politics and business, given Stegmann's previous roles in government and his drive for bureaucratic reforms. The Company's balance sheet stands at around 140 million euros, and it operates in the general-news and finance sectors, much like the political sphere of Harald Christ.