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About Us

Der Verein Gründungsfoto

Deutsch-Neuseeländische Gesellschaft e.V.

Management:

  • Eva Hötzel President
  • Stefan Genzi Stellv. Vice President

 

Board Members:

  • Bärbel Hammer (treasurer)
  • Carsten Hoetzel (secretary)
  • Michael Feder

 

Consulting for staying abroad and PR:

  • Florens Rilling
  • Carsten Hoetzel

 

Founder Members:

  • Angela Schmid MdB aD
  • Erika Reinhardt MdB aD
  • Eva Hoetzel (advocat)
  • Stefan Genzi (1. detective chief superintendent)
  • Heiderose Mayer (manager)
  • Michael Feder (architect)
  • Dr. Gerhard Hoetzel (chemist)
  • Christine Schmid (student)
  • Ursula Genzi (nursery nurse)
  • Rolf Mayer (manager)
  • Ursula Feder
  • Herbert Reinhardt (pensioner)
  • Walter Roth (locksmith)
  • Daniela Kling (employee)

 


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The German-New Zealand-Society e.V. (DNZG) was founded during the world championship in 2006 by German and New Zealand friends in Stuttgart as a cultural and economic important area of Germany.

The registration at the Amtsgericht Stuttgart was on November 3rd in 2006.

We hope to promote German and New Zealand friendship, international cultural and economic understanding and tolerance among people of different nationalities. Please read our "Vereinssatzung".

The German-New Zealand-Society e.V. does not have a Clubhouse. Monthly meetings are generally held in restaurants all around South Germany. The programs include cultural events, speeches, concerts, wine tasting, brunch, dinner and excursions. Each member is asked to attend at least three events a year.

 

An annual general business meeting and board elections take place in September.

The interest groups (circle) are the heart of our society and often long lasting friendships are formed. Members of the society meet on a regular basis to share special skills and common interests with one another. Special interest groups are small groups which cover a wide range of interests such as: Business, Languages Sports and Health (Fitness, Golf, Soccer); Social Activities (Art Discovery, Castle Tours, Dining Out, Exploring Stuttgart, Lunch, Bunch, Stammtisch, Weekend Group).

Our club also supports the idea to bring German and New Zealand teenagers aged 14-18 together.

Our member Carsten , living in Auckland since 2004, will get in touch with you. Students will get good informations about studying at Universities or Colleges in New Zealand.

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