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Four city officials responsible for overseeing digital services

Grads from the Digital Administrative Management program at the University of Public Administration in Kehl and Ludwigsburg make history.

City Digital Service Heads Switch Positions
City Digital Service Heads Switch Positions

Four city officials responsible for overseeing digital services

In a significant move for the city of Pforzheim, four graduates from the Digital Administration Management (DVM) course have joined the city administration, as confirmed by Mayor Peter Boch. This new addition is set to bolster the city's digital and sustainable initiatives.

The DVM course, a novel programme offered at the Universities of Public Administration in Kehl and Ludwigsburg, began in September 2020. The course, which focuses on IT, law, and management, has already seen nearly 40 graduates. However, specific details about the four DVM graduates working at the Pforzheim city administration, including their roles, were not found in the current search data.

Patrick Paré, a DVM graduate and the head of the new central administrative department of the Office for Public Order in Pforzheim, is spearheading the sustainable implementation of professional process management in the city. He is supported by Nina Schäfer, another DVM graduate who serves as his deputy, working intensively on the integration of sustainable process management and the digitization of the office.

Jacqueline Lichti and Selina Kohlhase, both DVM graduates, are project managers in the Smart City department of Pforzheim city administration, contributing to the implementation of the Smart City strategy.

The city of Pforzheim has emerged as the authority in Baden-Württemberg that has hired the most DVM graduates. The graduation ceremony for the first cohort of the DVM course took place at an unspecified date and location.

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The DVM course, with a focus on IT, law, and management, is not only offering online education for self-development but also facilitating graduates' integration into the professional world, such as Patrick Paré, who is leading the sustainable implementation of professional process management in Pforzheim city administration. Additionally, the Smart City department of Pforzheim city administration is also comprised of DVM graduates like Jacqueline Lichti and Selina Kohlhase, contributing to the city's education-and-self-development initiatives by implementing the Smart City strategy.

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