Lufthansa's EU Affairs Policy and Communication is managed by Struve.
Newcomer Philipp Struve Takes Up Managerial Role at Deutsche Lufthansa in Brussels
Philipp Struve, a seasoned professional with a diverse background in the aviation industry and public sector consulting, has joined Deutsche Lufthansa as the EU Affairs Policy and Communication Manager, effective from February 1, 2022. Struve's new role is based in Brussels, Belgium.
Struve's career path has been marked by stints at Airbus, the European Commission, and PD-Berater. Prior to his fellowship at Airbus in China, Struve completed a traineeship at the European Commission. His extensive experience in the aviation sector and public policy makes him a valuable addition to the Deutsche Lufthansa team.
In his new role, Struve will be reporting to Sandra Courant, the Head of Political Communication at Deutsche Lufthansa, who is also based in Brussels. Courant's expertise in political communication will undoubtedly provide a solid foundation for Struve as he navigates the complex world of EU affairs.
Struve's responsibilities at Deutsche Lufthansa will primarily focus on EU Affairs, Policy, and Communication. His role is a managerial one, indicating that he will play a significant part in shaping the company's strategy and communication in the European Union.
As of June 2024, detailed and current information about Struve's role at Deutsche Lufthansa in Brussels can be found in official Lufthansa corporate resources or professional networking profiles. However, at the time of writing, there are no specific verified details available beyond the information provided.
Struve's appointment at Deutsche Lufthansa is a testament to the company's commitment to attracting top talent with a proven track record in the aviation and public policy sectors. As he embarks on this new chapter in his career, Struve is poised to make a significant impact in shaping Deutsche Lufthansa's future in the European Union.
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