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This is how business succession works - and not like this: Online event on 26 November attracts with exciting topics and personalities

Joint project Gründergeist #Youngstarts Münsterland invites to #Youngstarts Business Succession Digi Meet

Listen, talk, network, ask questions: The joint project Gründergeist #Youngstarts Münsterland invites you to the online live event on 26 November (Thursday) from 6 pm. At the #Youngstarts Business Succession Digi Meet, interested parties can take part in short presentations and meet successor personalities from the region. All online, but no less exciting for that.

The programme is varied: to start with, tax consultant Santina John tells how one should definitely not do it when taking over a company. After that, two more interesting speakers will appear in front of the camera. First, entrepreneur Melanie Baum from Marl, who was named Business Successor of the Year this year by the Association of German Women Entrepreneurs. In her lecture entitled "Between stimulus and reaction lies a space - What I can do to make succession a success", she gives an insight into her work and tells how she became boss at Baum Zerspanungstechnik in 2016, following in her father's footsteps. Prof. Tobias Dauth and Prof. Alexander Lahmann from the Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL) will then examine the topic of business succession from a theoretical perspective.

This will be followed by an online discussion with successors from the region. Alongside Melanie Baum, Johannes Austermann, manager at the Scala cinema in Warendorf, and André Schulze Forsthövel from the Fire Protection Centre Münster will also be taking part. Interested parties can talk to the guests from the comfort of their own homes: Thanks to an online tool with which they can ask questions and make comments. The evening will be moderated by freelance journalist Andrea Hansen.

Participation is free of charge and is now possible at youngstarts-muensterland.com. It pays to be quick: the first 50 interested persons who register by 19 November (Thursday) will receive an event package sent to their home.

The event was initiated by the joint project Gründergeist #Youngstarts Münsterland. This project strengthens the start-up intensity in the Münsterland region and opens up new start-up potential and target groups with target group-specific offers.

The project is funded by the European Union and the Ministry of Economics of North Rhine-Westphalia within the framework of the ERDF call "Regio.NRW". Münsterland e.V. is implementing it as lead partner together with the following partners: Wirtschaftsförderung Kreis Coesfeld GmbH (wfc), Wirtschaftsförderung im Kreis Warendorf (gfw), Technologieförderung Münster GmbH, TAFH Münster GmbH, Wirtschaftsförderungs- und Entwicklungs-gesellschaft Steinfurt mbH (WESt) and Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft für den Kreis Borken mbH (WFG). Further supporters are the North Westphalia Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Münster Chamber of Crafts.

More information is available at www.youngstarts-muensterland.com.

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