Lower Saxony regional group: Andreas Segler re-elected as chairman

May 18, 2025

The members of the BDSW regional group in Lower Saxony have unanimously re-elected Andreas Segler as their chairman. The same applies to his deputies Axel Mauersberger and Jochen Schurer. Kanut Seddig was newly elected to the regional group’s executive committee. “I would like to thank the member representatives for their continued trust in me to continue to be responsible for the fortunes of the regional group and look forward to continuing our joint and successful work in the coming years,” said Segler after the general meeting.

Segler, Mauersberger, and Schurer have been working together on the Lower Saxony regional group executive committee since 2007. The previous deputy chairman, Jörg Echternach, did not stand for re-election this year.

In addition to the chairman and the three deputies, the collective bargaining committee for the security industry in Lower Saxony was also elected during the meeting. The employer committee will in future comprise (in alphabetical order):

  • Julia Al-Fawal, Managing Director, ToSa Security & Service GmbH & Co. KG
  • Daniel von Grumbkow, Managing Director, KÖTTER SE & Co. KG Security
  • Holger Köster, Managing Director, HERSA-Security GmbH & Co. KG
  • Axel Mauersberger, Managing Director, WSO Sicherheitsdienst GmbH
  • Nicole Oppermann, Managing Director, Piepenbrock Sicherheit GmbH + Co. KG
  • Jochen Schurer, Managing Director, Braunschweiger Wach- und Schließges. Richard Haars GmbH
  • Kanut Seddig, Managing Director, Securitas GmbH Sicherheitsdienste
  • Andreas Segler, Managing Director, Niedersächsische Wach- und Schließges. Eggeling & Schorling KG (Chairman)
  • Christian Setter, Division Manager, Dussmann Service Deutschland GmbH

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