FTI Consulting has Bansemer serving as one of its directors.
New Appointment at FTI Consulting: Claas Bansemer Joins the Public and Government Affairs Team
Claas Bansemer, a seasoned political veteran, has joined FTI Consulting, a global business advisory firm, as the Director at their Berlin office. Bansemer started his new role in early January, and his focus will be on providing support to clients in the finance, industry, and defense sectors.
Bansemer's political career includes serving as chief of staff to FDP Bundestag member Volker Redder. Prior to joining FTI Consulting, he served as a factional advisor at the state level for six years. This extensive experience in the German political sector will undoubtedly prove valuable in his new role.
In addition to his role at FTI Consulting, Bansemer continues to serve as General Secretary of the FDP in Bremen. He is also the current Chairman of the FDP Bremen.
Bansemer's role at FTI Consulting will involve supporting the Public and Government Affairs team. His expertise and insights from the political sphere are expected to strengthen the team's ability to advise clients on complex regulatory and public policy matters.
With his deep understanding of the finance, industry, and defense sectors, Bansemer is well-positioned to help FTI Consulting's clients navigate the intricacies of these industries. His appointment is a testament to FTI Consulting's commitment to providing its clients with the best possible advice and solutions.
As Bansemer embarks on this new chapter in his career, he brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience that will undoubtedly benefit FTI Consulting and its clients. His appointment is a significant addition to the firm's Public and Government Affairs team, and it is exciting to see what the future holds for both Bansemer and FTI Consulting.
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