André Ingold is the new president of the airport region
The General Assembly of the Zurich Airport Region (FRZ) has elected André Ingold as its new President. He replaces René Huber, who was also appointed first honorary president of the business network. The change initiates a staggered renewal of the FRZ top.
180 representatives of members of the business network took part in the eighth general assembly of the FRZ on September 15 in Dübendorf, the FRZ informed in a message . The FRZ currently includes 644 companies, twelve cities and municipalities, and 19 associations and associations from the region. At the end of the 2019 financial year, the business network had just under 640 members.
At this year's General Assembly, President René Huber resigned from his position, is further explained in the announcement. Huber (SVP), who has been mayor of Kloten since 2006, was “significantly involved in the creation” of the FRZ in 2011, it continues. With his resignation, the outgoing president wants to initiate a "staggered renewal of the management structures" of the business network. In recognition of his services to the FRZ, Huber was appointed the first honorary president of the FRZ by the general assembly.
The board of the FRZ had proposed the incumbent mayor of Dübendorf, André Ingold (SVP), as the successor to Huber. The participants in the General Assembly unanimously followed this proposal, writes the FRZ. Jan Schibli from the Schibli Group and the mayor of Dietlikon, Edith Zuber (SVP), were also newly elected to the board.