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Schneider goes back to KBV; re-joins the club

Starting July 1, Robert Schneider assumes leadership of the politics, communication, and strategy department at the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV), following the retirement of Stefan Graef. Notably, Schneider, who currently heads the Association of...

KBV welcomes the return of Schneider
KBV welcomes the return of Schneider

Schneider goes back to KBV; re-joins the club

Stefan Graef's retirement from the Kassenärztlichen Bundesvereinigung (KBV) has been made official, marking a change in leadership at the organisation. Robert Schneider, with extensive experience in politics, communication, and strategy, will be taking over from Graef.

Schneider has a rich history with the KBV, having served in various roles from 2003 to 2015. In his most recent role, he was the board's office manager and head of the Gremien, Informationsmanagement und Organisation department. The KBV has announced the appointment of Schneider to replace Graef, welcoming him back to its team after his tenure from 2003 to 2015.

Schneider is currently the main executive at the Spitzenverband Fachärzte Deutschlands (SpiFa). He is transitioning from this role to the KBV, where he will be joining the Stabsbereich Politik, Kommunikation und Strategie from July 1.

Schneider's tenure at the KBV spans from 2003 to 2015, with his most recent role being as the board's office manager and head of the Gremien, Informationsmanagement und Organisation department. In his new role at the KBV, Schneider will be responsible for the Stabsbereich Politik, Kommunikation und Strategie.

Stefan Graef's retirement and Robert Schneider's return to the KBV signify a significant shift in the organisation's leadership. The KBV is looking forward to Schneider's expertise and the fresh perspective he will bring to the table.

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