Aleksandrov assumes leadership role in policy at ANGA
New Appointment at ANGA Broadband Association: Evgeni Aleksandrov Takes on Head of Politics Role
Evgeni Aleksandrov, a seasoned figure in the political sector, has been appointed as the Head of Politics at the ANGA Broadband Association. The news of his appointment was confirmed by the association, with the new role set to commence from November 18.
Aleksandrov's previous professional journey includes serving as Scientific Advisor and Office Manager at the SPD parliamentary group's spokesperson for urban and construction policy. He also held the position of Office Manager at the SPD parliamentary group. However, the SPD party is not explicitly mentioned as the political party for which he worked.
In his new role at ANGA Broadband Association, Aleksandrov will be reporting directly to CEO Philipp Müller. The position of Head of Politics is a newly created role, signifying ANGA Broadband Association's commitment to strengthening its political engagement.
Aleksandrov's background in the political sector, coupled with his experience in urban and construction policy, is expected to bring valuable insights to ANGA Broadband Association. Despite a lack of publicly available information about his educational background or qualifications relevant to his new role, his proven track record in the political sector is likely to serve him well in his new position.
It is noteworthy that the SPD parliamentary group is the spokesperson for urban and construction policy, but it is not specified as being based in a particular region or city. This suggests that the group's influence extends beyond a specific geographical location.
Given the recent appointment of Evgeni Aleksandrov as the Head of Politics at ANGA Broadband Association, it will be interesting to see how his expertise in the political sector and urban development will contribute to the association's future endeavours.
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