Dipl.-Ing. Susan Herrmann becomes a Managing Partner
The partners’ meeting of Krebs und Kiefer & Partner (KKP) has accepted Dipl.-Ing. Susan Herrmann into the circle of Managing Partners with effect from 1st January 2014.
This is in recognition of her achievements during the establishment of the Mainz office.
Since 1st January 2014, Ms. Herrmann has been working for KREBS+KIEFER Darmstadt in her new role and she continues to be responsible for our Mainz office.
The partners’ meeting of Krebs und Kiefer & Partner (KKP) has accepted Dipl.-Ing. Susan Herrmann into the circle of Managing Partners with effect from 1st January 2014.
This is in recognition of her achievements during the establishment of the Mainz office.
Since 1st January 2014, Ms. Herrmann has been working for KREBS+KIEFER Darmstadt in her new role and she continues to be responsible for our Mainz office.
Susan Herrmann studied Civil Engineering at Technische Universität Darmstadt. After a few years of professional experience at an engineering consultancy in Mainz, she moved to KREBS+KIEFER in Darmstadt in January 2007 where she took on the project leadership role in challenging construction projects.
When the decision was made in 2010 to found an office in Mainz in the federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz-born Ms. Herrmann was appointed head of that office. She made a significant contribution to the establishment of the new location and to its positive development. She was appointed Authorized Signatory by the partners’ meeting in 2012.
The projects in which Ms. Hermann was involved during the past seven years at KREBS+KIEFER include
- the new „The Squaire“ building - at the long-distance railway station, Frankfurt Airport
- alterations to the Deutsche Bank building in Frankfurt am Main
- general renovation of Vocational School II in Kaiserslautern
- the new justice center in Bad Kreuznach
- new student accommodation buildings in Mainz.
The Mainz location now has around twelve staff members. It focuses on the areas of structural design for buildings and civil engineering structures, building physics, construction supervision and structural design checking.
We wish Ms. Herrmann every success in her new role as Managing Partner and look forward to continuing to work with her successfully in the future.