New project coordinator for FERMA team

The Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) has expanded its office team with the appointment of Silke Huber as project coordinator. She will be involved with FERMA’s events, particularly the Risk Management Forum and Seminar, website and other projects.  

FERMA executive manager Florence Bindelle, said: “I am delighted to have this addition to our team. Silke’s experience in event organisation supports the activities we are planning for the growing FERMA membership.”

Silke is Austrian and been working as a meeting and congress organiser. She speaks English, German and French. In her previous job with MCI, she was responsible for organisation at the FERMA Seminar held in London in October 2010. She said: “I enjoyed working with FERMA and FERMA members at the seminar and so am delighted to be joining them full time.”

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