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The Nuremberg Company Run:<br />

<strong>Geis</strong> took part<br />

Artistic-bike world<br />

champion works <strong>for</strong> <strong>Geis</strong><br />

Whether it‘s jumping from the saddle onto<br />

the handlebars, or riding backwards on the<br />

rear wheel with no hands, no one in the world<br />

can currently hold a candle to <strong>Geis</strong> employee<br />

David Schnabel in the world of bicycle acrobatics.<br />

The 25-year-old proved this once<br />

again at the 54 th UCI Indoor Cycling World<br />

Championship, held at the end of 2009 in Tavira/Portugal,<br />

in which he beat competitors<br />

from 18 nations to become World Champion<br />

in the Men‘s Single artistic cycling competition.<br />

This is the fourth world championship<br />

title <strong>for</strong> the per<strong>for</strong>mance athlete, who trains<br />

<strong>for</strong> two hours three evenings a week.<br />

During the day, David Schnabel works as an<br />

administrator in <strong>Geis</strong>‘ distribution <strong>logistics</strong><br />

and warehousing area in Würzburg. „We<br />

are proud to have a world-class sportsman<br />

as part of our team“, says <strong>Geis</strong> Site Manager<br />

Marco Weißensel. David Schnabel is modest<br />

about his achievements: „I‘m happy that my<br />

sporting activities are viewed so positively at<br />

<strong>Geis</strong>.“ —<br />

On 6 May, almost 10,000 runners proved their sporting fitness by taking part in this year‘s Nuremberg<br />

Company Run. Among them were 30 runners from the <strong>Geis</strong> <strong>Group</strong>. The focus as always was on enjoyment<br />

rather than on running time. On the six-kilometre run, runners ran around the Dutzendteich lake.<br />

„This is the third time in a row that we have taken part in the Nuremberg Company Run. Despite the<br />

cold, wet weather, all the participants once again had a great deal of fun and once past the finishing line<br />

celebrated together in front of the Nuremberg Stone Grandstand“, says <strong>Geis</strong> Site Manager Werner<br />

Dettenthaler. „We definitely want to take part again next year.“ —<br />

geNeral NeWS |<br />

19<br />

Over the past few months, four <strong>Geis</strong><br />

employees have celebrated their<br />

25 th anniversary with the company.<br />

Renate Scharrer,<br />

who joined the<br />

<strong>Geis</strong> <strong>Group</strong> from<br />

Siemens Med in the<br />

course of a transfer,<br />

celebrated her<br />

25th anniversary at the Forchheim<br />

office on 7 January 2010. She retired<br />

in June 2010. We would like to thank<br />

her <strong>for</strong> her longstanding work in<br />

the small-parts warehouse.<br />

He first worked<br />

<strong>for</strong> Siemens Med,<br />

and then <strong>for</strong> <strong>Geis</strong>:<br />

Jürgen Petschl<br />

celebrated his 25th anniversary with<br />

the company on 21 January 2010.<br />

He works at Forchheim in goods<br />

receiving.<br />

Günther Wichert<br />

also joined <strong>Geis</strong><br />

from Siemens Med.<br />

He has worked in<br />

goods receiving at<br />

the Röthelheimpark<br />

site since 18 February 1985.<br />

Klaus Räder<br />

began his career<br />

on 1 April 1985<br />

at Hans <strong>Geis</strong> in<br />

Bad Neustadt as a<br />

<strong>for</strong>warding clerk.<br />

Here, he has been responsible <strong>for</strong> the<br />

company‘s fleet of vehicles since<br />

May 1998.<br />

The <strong>Geis</strong> <strong>Group</strong> would like to say<br />

a big thank you to all of them!

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