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1. www.johnlothiannewsletter.com
www.johnlothiannewsletter.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/7/2007 Last Visited: 11/19/2007
Rüdiger Assion to be new head of corporate communications at Deutsche Börse AG; Stefan Keidel to join press unit
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Frankfurt/Main - August 7, 2007 Rüdiger Assion (40) is to be the new Head of Corporate Communications at Deutsche Börse Group based in Frankfurt/Main. The company announced that Assion will assume his new position on 1 September 2007, and will be responsible for PR, internal communication, Marketing Communication and Events. In this role, Assion will report to the CEO of Deutsche Börse AG. Rüdiger Assion is currently employed as Director Corporate Communications for automotive group General Motors and manages international corporate communication in Europe from Zurich. Prior to this, he was responsible for corporate communications at Adam Opel AG until 2004, and head of PR for a subsidiary of the Volkswagen group from 1997 to 2001. From 1993 he was spokesman for business and products for the British Rover Group within the BMW Group. Assion began his career as a journalist at the Heinrich Bauer publishing house in Hamburg. Rüdiger Assion will be supported by Walter Allwicher (40), who most recently coordinated corporate communications at Deutsche Börse AG. -
2. FirstUp | American International Automobile Dealers |
www.aiada.org/publications.asp - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2004 Last Visited: 11/6/2005
GM spokesman Ruediger Assion added that the meeting between Wagoner and Marchionne was a usual part of the two automakers' continuing business relationship. "It's a quarterly and steering committee meeting," Assion said. -
3. GM: Outsourcing plans for Opel unit in line with March labor agreement - 08/22/05
www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsi - [Cached]Published on: 8/22/2005 Last Visited: 8/24/2005
Ruediger Assion, a spokesman for GM Europe, said the outsourcing plans had been discussed before and were already part of the March agreement.
"GM Europe doesn't plan anything in secret, but follows plans in close cooperation with Opel's management board," he said Monday.
He said outsourcing plans for 100 other workers at its Bochum plant have been put on hold through the end of November while the company holds negotiations with labor groups about an eventual move.

