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Graduates of February 2025: Top Five Performers

In February 2025, the University of Public Administration and Finance in Ludwigsburg honored its Bachelor's degree recipients from the Tax Administration, Higher Service of Tax Administration/Bachelor of Law, and Public Management programs. The following five standouts were recognized in the...

Top Performing Graduates of February 2025
Top Performing Graduates of February 2025

Graduates of February 2025: Top Five Performers

In the realm of public service, several young individuals have made significant strides in their respective fields. This article, brought to you by the Staatsanzeiger Editorial Team, highlights the accomplishments of some of these promising talents.

Lukas Albrecht from Murr has demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, completing the Public Management program with a commendable grade of 1.588. His practical experience includes an introductory internship at the City Administration Bietigheim-Bissingen and a subsequent internship at the State Capital Stuttgart.

Sarah Dobler from Reichenbach also excelled in the Public Management program, earning a grade of 1.62. Her professional journey began with an introductory internship at the State Capital Stuttgart, followed by a stint at the Rhein-Neckar District Office.

Another notable achiever is Maren Ritter from Hilzingen, who completed the Advanced Service of Tax Administration/Bachelor of Laws program with an impressive grade of 1.0. Her internship experience includes a tenure at the Finance Office Singen.

Lennart Kühn from Malsch and Niklas Brenner, hailing from Sinsheim and Reichenbach respectively, have also made their marks in the Tax Administration program. Lennart completed the program with an excellent grade, and his training tax office is located in Ettlingen. Niklas Brenner finished the Public Management program with a grade of 1.582, but specific information about his accomplishments in the Tax Administration program was not provided.

The locations of the tax offices and administrations mentioned in this article include Ettlingen, Singen, Bietigheim-Bissingen, and Stuttgart.

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