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Franziska Rueeck appointed Director of OLFITRA board

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Franziska Rueeck, the O&L Group Chief Experience Officer, has been appointed as a Director of the Ohlthaver List Finance Trading (Pty) Ltd (OLFITRA) Board, effective 26 June 2024.

Rueeck, according to the group, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in creating exceptional experiences that resonate deeply with O&L’s values.

Rueeck’s appointment, according to the O&L Group, comes at a pivotal moment as O&L drives forward with its Vision 2029, which focuses on a commitment to excellence in every facet of operations, ensuring that the expectations of stakeholders are met and exceeded.

“As Chief Experience Officer, Franziska has revolutionized customer experience. As Director, she will further prioritize customers, creating meaningful and memorable interactions that foster loyalty and satisfaction. Her understanding of brand values and authentic communication will strengthen brand representation, ensuring that every stakeholder interaction reflects O&L’s integrity and commitment to excellence,” the company said.

Rueeck’s role will also enhance both internal and external communication of the group, fostering transparency and engagement, and ensuring clear, consistent messages aligned with strategic objectives.

“She embodies the core values of Authenticity, Care, and Passion, and her leadership will reinforce these values across the organization, making them integral to O&L’s identity and actions,” Sven Thieme, Executive Chairman and OLFITRA Board Chairperson, said.

Thieme said Rueeck’s visionary approach and dedication make her the perfect fit for appointment to the board.

“Her leadership will be instrumental as we continue our journey towards Vision 2029, driving excellence and fostering a culture that truly embodies who we are. Franziska’s influence will be invaluable in achieving the goals of Vision 2029 and realizing O&L’s full potential. The company looks forward to her continued contributions and leadership in this new chapter,” he said.

The Ohlthaver & List Group is a leading diversified company in Namibia, with a strong presence across various sectors.

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