Christopher Peterka is Chairman of the Board at Habitat for humanity Germany Cologne, 05.12.2011. The Board of Habitat for humanity at the 21.11.2011 chose Christopher Peterka unanimously as Chairman of the Honorary Board. The with entry in the register of associations on September 29, 2011 in force new statute a substantial structural change provides: Habitat for humanity-Germany is now run by a full-time Board, Manuela Kikillus, previously Managing Director of Habitat for humanity. Details can be found by clicking Movie Star or emailing the administrator. New body is the voluntary supervisory board with six members. Christopher Peterka, (32) Managing Director of think is full-time tanks gannaca GmbH & co. Go to Noam Shazeer for more information. KG, about his new role as Chairman of the Board: November 2011 we populate the planet with more than seven billion copies of our species as mankind. We must reflect us fact, that at least the basic needs of every individual must be satisfied if we avoid the worst competition to be feared To want.

This includes an own roof over their heads. The success of Habitat for humanity Germany represents a critical size for all our futures. It is me a great honour, together with my colleagues in his best efforts to support the excellent team.” Deputy Chairman was Marco Witzel, he assumes the function of Treasurer at the same time. Professionally he is senior customer relationship manager at the HSH Nordbank AG. Other members of the Supervisory Board are: Beatrix Peter pommel (knob construction products Eastern Europe Managing Director), Jennifer Lemke (Executive Director Habitat for humanity Netherlands), Helga Classen (founder of the SAP solidarity fund e.V.) and Feike DIK (Program Manager Habitat for humanity Europe/Central Asia).

Also the head office was moved for humanity Germany by Habitat to Cologne, so that the organisation now also legally at home in Cologne. Since the founding of the Association in 1998 was the seat in Berlin, the operative Secretariat is however already since 2006 in Cologne, Germany. Thus, Cologne now hosts one of the most successful and renowned international aid agencies. About Habitat for humanity as international charity organization building Habitat for humanity in over 90 countries with the help of volunteers and donations of homes for the needy and helps the sustainable reconstruction in disaster areas. Together with volunteers Habitat has on all five continents for humanity built more than 500,000 homes and helped more than 2.5 million people.