TÜV Rheinland Group
Alexander Schneider has extensive experience in communication and corporate publishing, currently serving as a Senior Communication Manager and Spokesperson at TÜV Rheinland Group since April 2013. Schneider's expertise includes editing, press releases, Board communication, and collaboration with international communication teams, with a focus on Twitter Newsroom. Prior to this role, Schneider worked at F.A.Z.-Institut für Management-, Markt- und Medieninformationen GmbH from April 1999 to March 2013, contributing as an editor for prestigious publications and corporate projects, particularly with major companies like Deutsche Bank and ThyssenKrupp. Schneider's background also includes freelance contributions to local media, internships in journalism, and a Master's degree from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, complemented by training at F.A.Z.-Institut.
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TÜV Rheinland Group
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Neutral, independent third party For more than 150 years, TÜV Rheinland has stood for ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency in conjunction with people, the environment, and technology. As a neutral, independent third party, we test, accompany, develop, promote and certify products, plants, processes and management systems as well as services based on legal requirements and other relevant performance benchmarks and standards. In addition, TÜV Rheinland qualifies specialists and trains people for numerous companies and areas of business and life. Using knowledge meaningfully Our greatest capital is based on over 20,000 clever minds: concentrated knowledge. It is our enormous pool of experience from which the people at TÜV Rheinland create exceptional substance and inspiration for their meaningful work. The results of their work can be discovered everywhere: in tested elevators or rides, on certified toys or technical equipment, in our advice or training. No matter where - our international teams have been setting standards in terms of safety, quality and efficiency for many years.