Appreciation

STUVA Board Member Otto Schließler semi-retired

The long-standing head of the City of Dortmund’s foundation engineering office stepped down from his position on March 14, 2014. Schließler is now semi-retired, having entered the passive phase of retirement. Lord Mayor Ullrich Sierau paid tribute to Schließler’s accomplishments: “I should like to thank Otto Schließler for his many years spent in the service of the City of Dortmund and for his involvement in spearheading various offices”. Sierau went on to say: “with the building of the light urban railway Schließler achieved a great deal for public commuter transportation as well as focusing...

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