125 Years Volksbank Dettenhausen - Attracting even more attention through PR

125 Years Volksbank Dettenhausen - Attracting even more attention through PR

Carsten Knieriem

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125 years of Volksbank Dettenhausen


125 years of Volksbank Dettenhausen is something to be proud of. It’s not just us who think so, but SWR as well. The bank and our exciting concept for the entire anniversary year have also been recognised through the positive response to the accompanying press coverage by what when why®.

So whilst we are busy and having great fun with the preparations for the upcoming anniversary events, we are delighted with this article:

As a Stuttgart-based events agency and a strategic communications partner for our clients, we offer support across a wide range of areas. And since we organise just about everything – from finding the right words to staging events for 5,000 people – we are naturally looking forward to the coming months, when the next anniversary events will take place. For example, the outstanding anniversary celebration for Volksbank Dettenhausen.
Volksbank Dettenhausen 125 Jahre mit WhatWhenWhy


Carsten Knieriem

Written by Carsten Knieriem

Carsten Knieriem is the author of the book *Smarte Events* and has been passionate about designing modern event and communication formats for years. With a keen sense of relevant topics and a clear eye for what matters, he manages to convey complex ideas in a way that is both understandable and captivating. His blend of in-depth knowledge and passionate enthusiasm always brings fresh perspectives to discussions – authentic, practical and inspiring.


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It feels like you're a professional footballer
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It feels like you're a professional footballer

what when why designed and realized a unique anniversary celebration for long-term employees for the Voith Group. Right in the Voith Arena, the home stadium of the second division soccer team 1. FC Heidenheim. Including a visit from successful coach Frank Schmidt and a special edition of Dingsda.