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Marco Maier is the new managing director of APZ

  1. Fulda newspaper
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Marco Maier (middle) is the new managing director of the old people’s and care centers in the Main-Kinzig district. © Old people’s and care centers of the Main-Kinzig-Kreis (APZ)

Marco Maier (50) is the new managing director of the old people’s and care centers of the Main-Kinzig-Kreis (APZ). He succeeds Reinhold Walz, who temporarily headed the district-owned company after Dieter Bien’s death.

Main-Kinzig – Walz is still available to Maier, who started his new job in December, as a deputy. the inside Lower Franconia (Miltenberg district), born Marco Maier, is a trained industrial clerk and discovered his passion for care during his civilian service in a care facility in Aschaffenburg. He then completed an apprenticeship as a geriatric nurse. After catching up on his Abitur, he studied nursing management and nursing sciences in Darmstadt.

Main-Kinzig district: Marco Maier is the new managing director of APZ

He then took over the nursing directorate of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt in Würzburg, became deputy managing director of the Bavarian Red Cross and “returned to his roots” when he became head of the nursing facility where he had already completed his civilian service.

Maier used his first days as the new APZ managing director to take over the company Main-Kinzig district and get to know its employees. The 50-year-old, who describes himself as a team player, has resolved to listen a lot for the first six months. An important topic that stands above everything is sustainability – whether in building issues, resource management or personnel, he confirmed in an interview with the first district councilor and chairwoman of the supervisory board, Susanne Simmler (SPD). (Also read: District Administrator Stolz on the closure of the retirement home: “Don’t release Curata from responsibility”)

The man from Lower Franconia describes his management style as friendly and respectful: “Everyone should feel that they are important and valued. I want to take people with me, motivate them, make them better.” (tim)

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