New Lead at the Cadastral Office
New Leader Takes Over at Surveying and Cadastre Office of Rhein-Kreis Neuss
In a ceremony overseen by County Commissioner Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke and Norbert Ahlen, the deputy chairman of the works council, Michael Fielenbach has been appointed as the new head of the Surveying and Cadastre Office of Rhein-Kreis Neuss. He takes over from Armin von Hagen, who is retiring from his position.
Michael Fielenbach, born in Oberbergisch Marienheide in 1959, has been the deputy director of the Surveying and Cadastre Office of Rhein-Kreis Neuss since 2008. Prior to this, he worked as the director for urban development, surveying, and land management in the city of Dormagen. Fielenbach also serves as the deputy chairman of the valuation committee of Rhein-Kreis Neuss (excluding the city of Neuss).
Armin von Hagen, who joined the service of the then Kreis Grevenbroich as an apprentice in 1972, has been the head of the Surveying and Cadastre Office for many years. His predecessor in the Surveying and Cadastre Office of Rhein-Kreis Neuss was not publicly specified.
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