Dr. Manuel Misgeld

41 years, administrative officer

As a newcomer, I feel welcome in Dernbach and at the same time want to help shape my home. The topics of sustainable mobility, energy transition and climate protection are particularly close to my heart, as I want to preserve a home worth living in for future generations, not least as a new father.

Stefan Görg

52 years, accountant

Transparent communication with the local council is important to me. I want our fellow citizens to participate as actively and clearly as possible in decision-making.

Alessa Bode

30 years, apprentice as IT specialist for system integration

Above all, the active village life with festivals, celebrations, associations and the community that shape this are of great importance to me. Therefore, I want to create incentives to bring festivals back to life and to fill the village with life again.

Frank Köhn

58 years old, Koch

Affordable climate protection and the energy transition are part of a family-friendly village development. In this way, we preserve a liveable village community.

Stefan Heinz

44 years, electronics technician in mechanical engineering

I would like to go to the local council to stimulate business life on the main street again. The village should become more of a living space instead of a pure place of residence.

Roswitha Kästner

70 years old, pensioner

I am motivated to play an active role in shaping Dernbach's future. I would like to listen to the citizens of this beautiful village so that everyone can participate in the development.

Andreas Pandorf

58 years old, Social Security employee

I want to make a difference in the council. I am particularly interested in alternative forms of burial, which I would like to establish in the local cemetery. In addition, I would like to activate village life and also support the club life.

Gebhard Schmidt

59 years old, retired professional soldier

Responsibility, leadership and balanced decisions are attributes that have shaped my professional and private life. As chairman of the TC'85 Dernbach for many years, I have already been able to bring these into the club's life successfully. Decisions from the work of the Executive Board were always communicated transparently and comprehensibly to all members. And it is precisely these attributes that I would now very much like to incorporate into the Council's work for my home community, so that all citizens of the village can participate in the Council's planning and decisions at any time through transparent communication. This promotes commonality and trust.