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FEI-Generalsekretariat führt erstmals eine Frau PDF Drucken E-Mail
Geschrieben von: FEI/ DL   
Samstag, 17. Januar 2015 um 18:04

 

Dem Foto nach zu urteilen, scheint ihr Mangel an Selbstbewusstsein eher fremd -

(Foto: FEI)

Lausanne. Erstmals in der Geschichte des Reiterweltverbandes, FEI, bekleidet eine Frau den Generalssekretärsposten: Sabrina Zeender. Inthronisiert hat sie ihr Vorgänger Ingmar de Vos, der nun FEI-Präsident ist.

 

 

Es könnte sein, dass fast auf einen Schlag alles anders ist beim Weltverband, FEI, mit Hauptsitz Lausanne. Zunächst wurde als erster Weltlicher in der Geschichte der Föderation der Belgier Ingmar de Vos zum Präsidenten gewählt, und der setzt nun auf den wichtigen Stuhl im Generalsekretariat als erste weibliche Person in der Historie die ihrem Steckbrief nach mehr als befähigte Sabrina Zeender, Mutter von zwei Söhnen, vielsprachig und zuhause in vielen Positionen des Managements. De Vos war ihr Vorgänger, sie seine Assistentin…

 

Anbei das Statement der FEI:

 

 

Sabrina Zeender, 49, has been appointed FEI Secretary General following a proposal to the FEI Bureau from FEI President Ingmar De Vos which received unanimous support. Zeender, who first joined the FEI in 1991, has been interim Secretary General since De Vos’ election to the FEI Presidency on 14 December 2014.

Sabrina Zeender holds a bachelor’s degree in Science in Communications and History from Boston University and a diploma in Sociology, Politics and Management of Sport Science from the Universities of Lausanne, Leicester, and Montpellier.

Zeender, who has been with the FEI since 1991, has served as FEI Director, Governance and Executive Affairs since 2011. She has previously held the positions of Human Resources, Finance & Administration coordinator; Sports administrator; and Manager of the Secretary General’s office. She left the organisation briefly in 1995 to work in her family’s business in the USA, returning to the FEI in 1998. Prior to working for the FEI, Sabrina Zeender was with Telecom Japan TV Productions in New York (USA) and the Fédération Internationale de Natation Amateur (FINA) in Lausanne (SUI).

 

“I would like to warmly congratulate Sabrina on her appointment as FEI Secretary General,” FEI President Ingmar De Vos commented. “She is the first woman to hold this key management position in the FEI and the fact that we have been able to fill such an important position in-house clearly demonstrates that the FEI has grown into a professional organisation with a highly qualified team.

 

“Sabrina’s deep understanding of the FEI rules and regulations, of which she has a long experience, and her knowledge of equestrian sport will be invaluable in her new role and I would like to thank the FEI Bureau for their full support for this appointment. I proposed Sabrina on the basis of her qualifications but also for her unfailing work ethic, reliability, dedication, and team spirit. The spontaneous and warm applause from the National Federations following the announcement at the General Assembly in Baku that Sabrina would take over the post on an interim basis shows the high regard in which she is held. I am confident that Sabrina will do an outstanding job as the new FEI Secretary General.”

 

“I am honoured and humbled by this appointment and I would like to thank the FEI President and Bureau members for their trust,” the new FEI Secretary General Sabrina Zeender said. “I have been with the FEI for a long time and have seen it grow and develop. I am very aware of the potential this great organisation has and am thrilled to play a part in its future. The FEI Family feels like a true family to me and I undertake this new challenge with joy and enthusiasm.”

 

Sabrina Zeender is a Swiss national of Salvadorian, American, and Austrian descent. She is fluent in English, French, and Spanish and has two sons aged 18 and 21.

 


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