Herbert Mai's Term as Fraport AG Executive Board Member Extended
FRANKFURT, September 28, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In its meeting on September 27, 2010, the Fraport AG supervisory board approved the extension of Herbert Mai's term as a member of the company's executive board responsible for labor relations. The supervisory board also authorized supervisory board chairman and former Hesse minister of finance Karlheinz Weimar to renew Herbert Mai's contract effective April 1, 2011, without any changes. "With Herbert Mai, Fraport AG retains the prudence and expertise of an experienced labor director. We are pleased to extend his contract term until he reaches age 65," said Weimar.
Herbert Mai has been a member of the Fraport AG executive board since April 2001. In his capacity as executive director labor relations, Mai is responsible for Fraport's Retail and Properties strategic business unit as well as for two service units: Sustainability Management and Corporate Compliance; and Human Resources. Prior to his appointment to the executive board, Herbert Mai served as national chairman of the German OTV (public service and transport workers) union from 1995 to 2000 and in 1996 was also elected president of the European Association of Public Service Unions (EGOD).
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