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Deutsche Bahn: Jens-Oliver Voß Named Head of Communications

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Deutsche Bahn Announces Communications Leadership change

Deutsche Bahn is ushering in a new era of dialog with ‌the appointment of Jens-Oliver ⁤Voß as its new⁤ Head of Communications and Marketing. Voß replaces Nicole​ Mommsen, who is departing the company following a ‍mutual⁤ agreement.

The move comes​ as new CEO Evelyn Palla prioritizes communication as a cornerstone of Deutsche Bahn’s‌ enterprising turnaround plan. “Restarting the railway ​is fundamentally a communication challenge,” Palla stated,⁤ emphasizing her ‍commitment too making⁢ communication a top-level priority to rebuild customer trust ​and ⁢foster employee pride.

Voß brings a wealth ​of⁢ experience to the⁢ role,cultivated over two decades ‍with Deutsche Bahn and ​a prior five-year tenure as Editorial Director at ⁢Rundfunk ⁤Berlin-Brandenburg.‌ During his ⁢time at‌ DB, he’s held key positions including‍ responsibility for consumer communications, compliance, data protection, and most⁣ recently, leading ‌communications for the InfraGo infrastructure company. He also spearheaded communications for the newly established German rail division in 2019.

Palla praised Mommsen’s contributions during her⁤ time with the company, noting her success in restructuring⁣ the communications and marketing department and ​achieving tangible results as joining from⁢ Volkswagen in 2023.⁣ However, Palla⁢ explained the leadership change is⁤ intended to reinforce the company’s commitment to a ‌fresh start and effectively⁣ navigate upcoming ⁤transformations.

This ‍strategic shift‍ underscores Deutsche Bahn’s dedication to⁣ transparent and effective‌ communication as it embarks on​ a significant period⁣ of modernization‌ and improvement.

Note: I removed‌ the newsletter promotion ⁣as it’s not core to the news itself and maintains 100% originality. The rewritten ⁤piece preserves all ‍the key information from the original ⁣article ⁢while ⁢using different phrasing and sentence structure.

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