Having started her career in 2009 as a training advisor in the Chamber of Commerce, Morbé is now set to replace Marc Wagener as director of training on 1 March.  Photo: Chamber of Commerce

Having started her career in 2009 as a training advisor in the Chamber of Commerce, Morbé is now set to replace Marc Wagener as director of training on 1 March.  Photo: Chamber of Commerce

The Chamber of Commerce has initiated a shift in governance with current house of training CEO Muriel Morbé set to become director of training and join the executive committee of the organisation.

Having started her career in 2009 as a training advisor in the Chamber of Commerce, Morbé is now set to replace Marc Wagener as director of training on 1 March. She will coordinate all activities related to the institution’s training and amplify the Chamber’s efforts to provide entrepreneurs, executive, employees, and apprentices with assistance throughout their professional careers.

“I am delighted that Muriel Morbé and Marc Wagener have accepted new responsibilities within the Chamber of Commerce Group. Their expertise, commitment and dynamism will help us to extend our existing range of services and to perfect our mission as a resource and source of inspiration, especially in the vast fields of training and entrepreneurship,” said Carlo Thelen, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce.

Wagener, who is also a member of the executive committee, presided by Thelen, will assume the role of director of entrepreneurship. The position had been vacant since the departure of Tom Baumert who now heads the Luxembourg confederation of commerce (CLC). In his new role, Wagener will support efforts to promote entrepreneurship and oversee small and medium enterprises (SME) policy related issues. He will also be tasked with creating a network for all stakeholders involved in the value chain of business life in Luxembourg.