R+V's public affairs office in Berlin is led by Schaaff
In the heart of Berlin, one of Germany's most influential insurance companies, R+V, has seen a change in its political communication department. Michael Schaaff, a seasoned professional with a background in political science, has taken on the role of Head of Berlin Office as of January 1, 2025.
Prior to his tenure at R+V, Schaaff spent nearly a decade at the EUTOP Group, where he held various roles in strategic representation, culminating in his position as Senior Consultant.
Schaaff's appointment at R+V comes at a time when the company's political representation is expanding under the leadership of Christina Krewerth. Since September 2023, Krewerth has been spearheading the growth of R+V's political presence in Berlin, Brussels, and the federal states, as well as strengthening the company's political communication.
In her role as Head of Public Affairs at R+V, Krewerth now reports to Schaaff in his capacity as Head of Berlin Office. This new structure is designed to further enhance R+V's political communication efforts in the German capital.
Despite a lack of information available in search results regarding Schaaff's exact role at R+V as of January 1, 2025, it is clear that he has brought his expertise in political science to the table, bolstering the company's communication strategy.
It is worth noting that Schaaff's position at R+V is a newly created one, indicating the company's commitment to strengthening its political presence in Berlin. As the Head of Berlin Office, Schaaff is poised to play a significant role in shaping R+V's future in the city.
For those seeking more detailed information, it is recommended to consult R+V's official communications or professional business directories directly.
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