Seasoned Educator with a 30-year tenure
Bettina Miehling, a dedicated educator and community member, recently celebrated her 30th anniversary with the Mühlhausen municipality. The occasion was marked by a special ceremony in the town, honouring her long-standing loyalty, reliability, and great commitment.
Miehling's journey with the Mühlhausen municipality began nearly three decades ago. She started her career at the Sulztaler Zwergennest, one of the town's kindergartens, and has been instrumental in the development of these educational institutions almost from the very beginning.
One of the earliest projects she was involved in was the establishment of the Sulztaler Wichtelnest daycare centre, which was set up around the early 1990s. Over the years, Miehling has risen through the ranks, now serving as the deputy head at the Sulztaler Wichtelnest.
The ceremony, attended by Mayor Martin Hundsdorfer and business manager Stefan Wexler, highlighted the progress of the Mühlhausen municipal kindergartens over the years. Miehling was celebrated for her significant contributions to these institutions, which have played a crucial role in the education and development of countless young minds.
During the event, Miehling was thanked for her dedication and hard work. Her commitment to the Mühlhausen community, spanning three decades, has not gone unnoticed. The ceremony was a fitting tribute to her service, marking her as a valued member of the Mühlhausen family.
As Miehling continues her work in the Mühlhausen municipality, her legacy as a champion for quality education and sustainable community development will undoubtedly endure. Her dedication and passion for her work serve as an inspiration to all who know her.
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