BDSW Regional Group Hesse: Dirk H. Bürhaus confirmed as chairman

May 18, 2025

At their general meeting, the members of the BDSW Regional Group Hesse confirmed Dirk H. Bürhaus, Chairman of the Management Board of KÖTTER SE & Co. KG Security, Munich, in his position as Chairman. Nora Rauch, Managing Director of VSU Werkschutzgruppe Frankfurt GmbH, and Tobias Stamper, Managing Director of Securitas Sicherheitsdienste GmbH, Frankfurt, were also re-elected as Deputy Chairpersons. Hans Jürgen Rössner, management consultant at Pond Security Service GmbH, was elected as a new member of the regional group’s executive committee.

“I would like to express my gratitude for my re-election and the trust that has been placed in me. I look forward to continuing to work with Ms. Rauch, Mr. Stamper, and Mr. Rössner on behalf of the regional group and in the interests of security companies,” said Bürhaus after the general meeting.

During the meeting, the company representatives also elected the collective bargaining committee for the next round of collective bargaining negotiations. The employer committee will now consist of:

  • Dirk H. Bürhaus, CEO,
  • KÖTTER SE & Co. KG Security, Munich
  • Norbert Ott, Authorized Signatory, FGS Fair Guards Security GmbH
  • Nora Rauch, Managing Director, VSU Werkschutzgruppe Frankfurt GmbH
  • Hans Jürgen Rössner, Management Representative,
  • Pond Security Service GmbH
  • Mario Schmidtke, Managing Director, WISAG Sicherheit & Service Hessen GmbH & Co. KG
  • Tobias Stamper, Managing Director, Securitas Sicherheitsdienste GmbH, Frankfurt (Deputy)
  • Christopher Strom, Regional Manager, Strom Sicherheitsdienste GmbH

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