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City of Nordhorn's Mayor Honors Previous Trainees in Celebratory Gesture

City locals greeted by mayor during their apprenticeship in Nordhorn

City trainees previously under Nordhorn's guidance praised by the mayor in recognition of their...
City trainees previously under Nordhorn's guidance praised by the mayor in recognition of their efforts

City of Nordhorn's Mayor Honors Previous Trainees in Celebratory Gesture

In the city of Nordhorn, a celebratory breakfast was held to honour seven former apprentices who have successfully completed their training. The event, which took place recently, was attended by Mayor Thomas Berling, along with several other city officials.

Mayor Berling, who was instrumental in organising the event, took the opportunity to congratulate the apprentices on their achievements. The young talents had completed their training in various fields, including administrative professions, event management, logistics, media and information services, construction design, IT, and higher service.

The apprentices were invited by Mayor Berling to attend the breakfast, which was held to mark their successful completion of their exams. However, three apprentices, Kim Borzutzky, Melina Lorej, and Robin Bleumer, were unable to attend.

Among the city officials present at the event were Xenia Graef, an event management specialist, Belana Voet, an administrative professional, Christina Lambers, another administrative professional, Maris Braakmann, the logistics specialist, and Marleen Kleinert, who specializes in media and information services. Simon Palmen, a construction designer, was also in attendance.

During the breakfast, Mayor Berling inquired about the course of the apprentices' training and asked about the current areas of employment of the young talents within the city of Nordhorn. The event provided an excellent opportunity for the apprentices to network with city officials and discuss their experiences during their training.

Maike Klassen, a trainee in higher service, was among those who attended the breakfast. The exact location and attire for the event were not provided, but the celebratory atmosphere was undoubtedly evident.

The application deadline for apprenticeship with the city of Nordhorn is September 29, 2025. Those interested in applying for an apprenticeship are encouraged to do so, as the city continues to support and invest in the development of young talents.

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