Ex-Prime Minister Florian Stegmann Travels to Berlin
Florian Stegmann Begins New Venture in Berlin's Political-Economic Consultancy Firm
Florian Stegmann, a key figure in the green-black government as State Minister from 2018 to early 2023, has stepped away from politics and state administration to embark on a new professional chapter. At the age of 54, Stegmann is joining forces with Harald Christ in Berlin, working at a political-economic consultancy firm that boasts a team of 70 employees and a balance sheet total of 140 million euros.
Stegmann's resignation from his position occurred in January, following a discussion about a letter advising the Green faction not to pursue the Equal Treatment Act further. While the specific nature of Stegmann's new role with Harald Christ's company is not clearly stated, it is known that he will be actively involved in the firm's operations.
Stegmann's family situation has eased, providing him with the opportunity to embark on this new venture. During his tenure in the State Ministry, Stegmann's specialist expertise and assertiveness were highly praised, particularly in his efforts to streamline bureaucracy and drive the digitization of the administration. Notable examples of his work include the implementation of the AI software F13.
Minister President Winfried Kretschmann valued Stegmann as a loyal and reliable organiser of government work, and Stegmann was a close confidant of the leader. However, Stegmann was not always uncontroversial internally, and his resignation marked a significant departure from the political realm.
For those seeking more information, Rafael Binkowski can be contacted at 0711 66601 - 293. The company operates at the intersection of politics and economics, advising companies on various matters. Stegmann will be working with Harald Christ in Berlin, continuing his commitment to efficient and innovative solutions in a new professional context.
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