Andreas Segler elected as new chairman of the BDSW Hamburg regional group

September 4, 2025

The members of the BDSW Hamburg regional group elected Andreas Segler as their new chairman at their general meeting. The previous deputy chairman thus succeeds long-standing chairman Jens Müller, who did not stand for re-election. Segler, managing director of VSU Hamburg-Wacht GmbH, will continue to be supported by the re-elected deputy chairmen, Carsten Klauer, managing director of POWER PERSONEN-OBJEKT-WERKSCHUTZ GMBH, Kay Kohlermann, managing director of WEKO Sicherheitsdienste GmbH, and the newly elected members of the regional group’s executive committee

Mathias Fiedler, managing director of Securitas GmbH Sicherheitsdienste, and Daniel von Grumbkow, managing director of KÖTTER SE & Co. KG Security, Hamburg.

‘I would like to thank the member companies for the trust they have placed in me and look forward to working with the newly elected and re-elected deputies as well as all members of the regional group,’ said Andreas Segler after the election. He also expressed his gratitude to his predecessor, Jens Müller, for his many years of successful commitment to the Hamburg security industry. ‘Jens Müller is leaving a very active and well-positioned regional group. I look forward to continuing the association’s work in Hamburg and wish Mr Müller all the best,’ Segler concluded.

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