Matuschka and Wandel finalize the restructuring of the INSM organization
New Appointments at the Initiative New Social Market Economy (INSM)
The Initiative New Social Market Economy (INSM) has announced two new appointments to its team. From February 1, Patricia von Matuschka and Lisa Maria Wandel will be joining the organisation in significant roles.
Patricia von Matuschka, a 29-year-old economist, will take on the position of the INSM's new chief economist. Prior to this, she worked as an economics editor for The Pioneer and more recently, has been teaching macroeconomics and industrial ecology at Fresenius University in Hamburg and Berlin since 2022. In addition, she has been working as an economics editor for Finanzen.net.
Before her academic career, Matuschka also worked at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen. Her expertise in economics and teaching is expected to significantly contribute to the INSM's mission. The specific responsibilities of her role within the INSM are yet to be specified.
Lisa Maria Wandel, on the other hand, will be joining the INSM from the agency Philipp und Keuntje. The exact nature of Wandel's role within the organization is not yet clear, but she will be managing and further developing campaign leadership and marketing activities at the INSM. Wandel has extensive experience in the fields of communication, digital marketing, and strategy, having worked as an account director at Philipp und Keuntje.
Wandel will also take on the role of the head of marketing and organization at the INSM. Her precise starting date at the INSM is not mentioned in the text.
The Initiative New Social Market Economy (INSM) is not further specified in the text, but it is clear that these new appointments mark an exciting time for the organisation. With Matuschka's academic background and Wandel's professional experience, the INSM is poised to make significant strides in its work.
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